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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:35 pm Post subject: GPS newbie: safety camera files?
Hello all,
I'm a complete newbie at GPS, but have quite a long experience with computers...
Having bought a TT 1 v3 Europe last Christmas and used it extensively during a recent trip to Italy, today I tried out HOME. After doing the suggested downloads, I decided to bite the bullet and go for a new map before the 30 days is up. Made backups using HOME and also copied all files via Windows. Not enough space for download, so I told HOME to delete the existing map and install the new one.
So far so good - it has indeed updated the map, but I was more than surprised to see that the safety camera files have also been deleted. I have copied the .ov2, .dct and .ver files from the backup back into the map directory, as well as the .tlv files into the poi directory.
My questions:
- is what I've done going in the right direction?
- is it sufficient to have full functionality as before the delete/download?
- can I still get updates for safety cameras?
Joined: Oct 08, 2007 Posts: 2544 Location: Toronto CANADA
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:09 am Post subject:
Sounds as if you've taken the proper approach . By the way, if you had favourites created in an earlier map, you'll likely find them missing in the latest one. If so, just copy the file MapSettings.cfg found in your backed up map folder and overwrite the existing file in the map folder on your unit.
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:20 pm Post subject:
Agreed, you seem to have done everything right so far.
Interesting proof that the "30 days latest map guarantee" DID work for you even though the TT was bought way before that. There has been a bit of debate over when the 30 days actually starts, so it seems it IS when you first connect to Home.
Anyway, a couple of points, just in case you weren't aware:
The TomTom-supplied camera database is handled in the "Plus services" menu not the Manage POIs menu (like all other POIs with ov2 file names are). You might need to re-enable them. Unlike the alternatives, you cannot see the TT cameras on the map, ONLY on the navigation screen as you approach them.
The TomTom-supplied database is a subscription service, so no more updates unless you pay for them.
Most people here would agree that the TomTom-supplied database is VERY POOR, compared to the alternative from this site (which is also a subscription service, but with an opportunity to win free lifetime subscription by reporting a new camera).
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