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Thought he wasn't afraid, said the cook. If you still get an error then copy the msinet. NET Framework 3. There is no Trojan or Virus in this KeyGen. Many thanks - had problems getting this to work on my GO but all is sorted now - the problem was the program wasn't updating the "metar" file with the latest one, you NEED to get a copy of that first for it to work otherwise you'll get nothing but errors Have added latest metar file as attachment. Thanks for the advice, however there doesn't seem to be a valid file at the end of the link to the keygen, could someone please verify the link and repost one that works.

Corrupt Tomtom4. Should you only get CRC. You cannot just turn it on and off or reset it - you have to try to copy proper Navcore and maps back on - not easy to do.

With a satnav what you want is a tool that will get you from A to B and work. Further — you have no guarantee even if you do install a hacked map, that it is what it says it is. Can you check every part of the map to check it is working properly? Why trust criminals? A proper map from tomtom is reliable, checked and genuine. Tomtom have two main ways for subscribers to register an email address with them for discounts. The first is tomtom HOME — the older system. The second is Mytomtom the newer system, - you need to use the one relevant to your satnav model.

This ensures that you always get the offers that tomtom announce and will be included the discounts on maps. Then as soon as one arrives and if you need a new map we suggest you take up the map discount offer. Spring and Summer seem to be the times each year that tomtom offer these discounts, keep a look out.

So how can I tell the map I have needs an update? This is linked in with the idea that having the latest is best and you always need to keep everything as up to date as possible. Its true enough that ten years ago, advances were being made in electronics and computers at an amazing rate.

This gave rise to a mindset amongst consumers that because of rapid changes, they required the latest models at all times. This fed the industry's and so features, add-ons, speeds, sizes all raced ahead. Models did need the latest software otherwise they would be effectively obsolete when compared to a model just one year later.

The key was every consumer tried to buy not based on requirements, but on spec, speed, features and updates. Interestingly we think this effect levelled out a few years ago and so the rapid advances have slowed. Laptops are no longer all sold based on the speed of the CPU, but more on what the user can do with them.

So — the same applies to maps and updates — are they required in the first place? If we look at the equivalent you might use what can that tell us about things? Over time more roads are altered and the satnav goes out of date. Our test is this: how often do you find the map is a problem? If we see we are driving through fields on the satnav screen where there are no roads and we cannot find Postcodes we look for - then it needs updating. For most average people, doing average driving - an update every two years is about right.

There are no massive new road building program around right now. Change may mean, re-surfaced, signs and entry points alter and new roundabouts. If that's the case - these may be Changes' but they don't seem to cause a problem or require a new updated map. Its important what the word 'change ' means here. Is a change a brand new built road? How many local roads can you think of that are new — this year?

Did one tenth of your local roads get built last year — no! The best test is of course usability — are the maps you are using causing you problems when you drive? Are there lots of postcodes missing? Are you driving on unmarked roads often? Is this making it difficult to use the tomtom? If these answers are yes - then you probably need to update your maps. At least wait until tomtom offer a discount!



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