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SOURCE: TomTom One 2nd edition - Please help!
I experienced the exactly same problem/symptoms with the backup restore function today. After installing the new firmware application on my TomTom Go 510, I did a new backup of my TomTom using the Home Application, I then attempted to "restore" that backup to two spare SD cards. The dialog box indicated "restoring," but nothing was being restored. My work-around, which worked great, was to locate the Backup Storage folder on my hard drive, and Drag & Drop its contents onto the spare SD cards (after erasing them).
I'm running the TomTom Home application (v 1.5.106) on an Intel iMac, OSX 10.4.10.
SOURCE: I've had my Navigon 7100
I solved this problem.
The backup is just a copy of the files on the SD card. I made one a couple of months ago when everything was working ok. I tried to erase the SD card so I could restore the backup manually. I ran into an error with a SD card file that wouldn't erase. I ended up formatting the SD card then copying the old backup files to it. That took care of the problem and now the Navigon works the way it's supposed to.
SOURCE: HAVE NAV-CAM 7000 GPS....NEED UPDATED SD CARD W/SOFTWARE
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SOURCE: Navigon 2000s I cannot reset the Navigon 2000s
Well after many emails to Navigon I got the fix for my 2000s What you have to do is download the 1.2 version software for the 5100 install it on a 2GB micro SD Card. Put it in the slot and turn it on. You will have to regester as if you have a 5100 but it will work. The reason you have to use a 2GB card is the maps are to large to go on the internal memory.
SOURCE: Navigon software cannot be started. Please reset your device
there is a reset hole somewhere on there that you could fit a paperclip in, click on that for 5 seconds and it will reset your device for you
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