A utility that allows you to view the contents of license files (only * .lyc is supported).
1. Unpack the archive in any convenient place.
2. Run iGOLicenseViewer.exe.
3. Drag the desired license to the window.
No need licenses.
When installing, app make sys.txt. If you are using your own sys and put it into root of folder, then application will no make sys.txt.
The application can be installed in the folder name iGO or iGO_Basar without changes data_folder_name="iGO_Basar" in sys.txt
Copy the iGO/iGO_Basar base folder to root of internal sdCard. On some devices (ONLY SOME OF THEM), applications can be installed and from root of external sdCard.
Hi guys, I have problem with my IGo 9.6.29.483387 version. I have installed it on on Huawei Tab with screen resolution 1280x800 and when I opened aplication at the first time everything is fine than I closed application. Now I want to open IGo at the second time, but I have black screen and I cant see buttons but when I pressed my fingers on the screen I heard the sound from application that Im doing someone, that I hit some buttons but I cant see those buttons cause I have black screen. Can you help me with it? It is very important to me, to my work! Help guys please!
Universal Firmware Patcher for Protected Garmin Devices v.1.30
This is an universal firmware patcher for protected Garmin devices. Read this entire post BEFORE you start. You may not have to do every step. Do not deviate from this tutorial or you may permanently damage your device. It's safe to do this provided you follow the instructions exactly. Regardless, any risk is entirely yours.
Many devices recently have a strong firmware protection and cannot use unlocked maps because firmware requires .gma and has MSV ( Map Signature Verification).
In the fw list [see spoiler below] you will be able to check if your device firmware requires this patcher or if it just needs gimgunlock+mapsigpatch or simply an .unl file or old gimgunlock.
Important note by MOD: Please check in attached list, behind spoiler below, as to whether you need to flash patched .rgn in preboot mode or if you simply can flash patched .gcd in a normal way which is possible if the original firmware does not contain a GSV check yet (GSV: ---)
Montana 680t users: read the note at the bottom of this post.
Procedure to use the patcher and to load the patched firmware in preboot mode ("GSV: Yes" devices) :
Prerequisite: You must have Garmin USB drivers installed on your computer to use Updater.exe [linked below].
1) Remove any gupdate.gcd from your device. If you don't it'll likely flash the device back to original (unpatched) firmware. It's not always there but if it's present it'll be in hidden .System folder of these protected devices. .System folder can only be seen in Mass Storage Mode, not in Media Transfer Protocol (See 2, the link there also shows how to see .System folder).
3) Download compressed folder containing the latest version of patcher etc. from behind the above spoiler. Check your device's HWID is supported in hwids.txt before proceeding.
5) Drop the gupdate.gcd into the patcher's window (rename the GCD to gupdate if necessary, you must do if intending to flash directly with the GCD without converting to RGN), additionally if you are intending to flash using GCD and have the same firmware version on the device that you're now patching you must increase the version number as prompted. The patcher will provide the patched GCD file as '<original_name>_patched.gcd' in your chosen directory.
If you have a device needing to be flashed in preboot with an RGN file via Updater.exe please read on to see how to convert the CGD to an RGN. Otherwise if your device doesn't have GVS protection you can use the patched GCD even for initially patching.
7) Drop your patched GCD file into RGN_Tool's drop zone and save it as an .rgn file. Important: Save it only in this format 'xxxx01000yyy.rgn' where 'xxxx' is your used firmware's 4 numeral HWID and 'yyy' is the software version. See this post for naming reason safety and procedure.
Copy Updater.exe into a directory along with your .rgn file, drag the .rgn onto Updater.exe, Updater.exe will open, select radio button for 'USB Device'
Remember to remove any previous gupdate.gcd in your device before flashing any updates.
Now, with it fully OFF (not in standby), plug the device into your PC and device will start and immediately, as Garmin logo appears press upper left corner to get preboot mode which enables Updater.exe to see your device (you may also hold the upper L cnr then plug in PC), quickly when Updater shows the device details in the window next to 'USB Device', click 'OK' or hit Enter on keyboard (still holding upper left corner until the flashing process is finished and Updater will show "Success" message). Safely unplug device from PC. Some devices reach preboot differently - All devices Preboot Modes : http://www.gpspower.net/garmin-recei...boot-mode.html
NOTE: To flash a firmware update in the future, just patch the new gupdate.gcd, flash new fw normally with WebUpdater (drag&drop the file in WebUpdater shortcut on desktop), or copy it renamed gupdate.gcd in the sd:\Garmin (but remember to first remove any previous gupdate.gcd from your device), or copy gupdate.gcd in Device's .System. . You can even flash initially via patched GCD file provided your unit has no GSV in firmware.
Warning - Improper use of this software can damage your device: It's strongly recommended to backup both your device's file system and it's Non-Volatile memory region before playing with firmware. http://www.gpspower.net/garmin-recei...gion41-sd.html Warning for Montana 680 users:
after loading patched firmware, reset the unit and disable Geocache Dashboard in map settings before using unlocked map or the unit locks up when it is selected.
:basket: Thanks to this forum and its members who inspired me ;)
:mn: If you fail, before posting, read "troubleshooting" in post #2[/QUOTE]
complete nonsense.
I'm looking for a nextgen igo version 9.18.23 (for example 9.18.23.568625) that runs on mips architecture. It would seem that it is present on KIA and HYUNDAI.
Could a member share a link?
I haven't tried yet (as I have not yet obtained the needed SD-Card) - but is it possible to change the CID of a recently bought Samsung EVO+ card - maybe if compiling the code from https://github.com/raburton/evoplus_cid on a linux host ?
I am trying to help out a family member with his RNS-315 ...