bak is the same): DeviceName=TomTom GO 930 DeviceVersionHW=GO 930 DeviceSerialNumber=XXXXXXXXXXXX DeviceUniqueID=XXXXX XXXXX RamDiskVersion=20100702 BootLoaderVersion=55120 LinuxVersion=547200 ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=9541 ApplicationVersion=3145439.1 UserLanguage=English UK UserName= Copied from the. ori fits in to the regime - I have no idea but that gives the correct navcore 9205 info and presumably feeds it to the Status & Info screen. Each time I connect it to Home, I will only be offered map updates & gpsfix - until and unless, another newer navcore is released. bak which contains the 'false' navcore 9541 info, but if I look at the Status & Info screen on the 930, it correctly shows App 9205. What happens once you restart you device because normally that is when the ttgo.bif is rewritten every time? Correct and the new. Thanks for your input anyway guysīiggerdave wrote:Not heard of that before. So I will wait to see what (if anything) happens. The GPS reset 'effect' seems to be about as certain as the Y2K 'bug' was. IF, after the April "GPS 19 year date reset" I have to accept that it must be replaced, then so be it, but until then I'm sticking with it. I made the required edits a few minutes ago, connected to the latest 'Home' and it gave me map updates and gpsfix, but no offer of 9541 - Result! Just to clarify why I'm going this route: the 930 in question has a heavily customised unique version of 9205 which I really do not want to lose. bif The result is that Home reads the device as having already been updated. It will believe it is running latest version 2.9.99.999 so will not try to update TTHome again but still allow you to Operate my GO/Manage my device etc There was an alternative method, which after a good night's sleep, has finally returned to me! By editing the TTGO.bif file and inputting the latest Application version details and then overwriting the TTGO.bak with the amended details, delete the (pre-edited). Biggerdave wrote:1) Uninstall TTHome 2) Download last "good" version from 3) Install it without running ie, uncheck the 'Run Home' tick box when installation completes 4) Using Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Program Files\TomTom HOME 2\xul (32 bit Windows) or C:\Program Files (x86)\TomTom HOME 2\xul (64 bit Windows) and find application.ini file 5) Edit application.ini file (you might need admin privileges) and modify "Version=2.9.91.411" to "Version=2.9.99.999" 6) Run TTHome.
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