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    streetpilot 2.16 no root version...works smooth with my samsung note n7000 android JB 4.1.2...gps simulation works perfect...the problem are
    1) why .System folder disappeared from garmin folder
    2)do not show POI's and I can not find any POI's to search
    3)no option for pedestrian walk navigation
    ....is it because I didn't put libgarminos and libgmxt files to my sdcard/ext-sdcard during installation????
    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by kipingky View Post
    streetpilot 2.16 no root version...works smooth with my samsung note n7000 android JB 4.1.2...gps simulation works perfect...the problem are
    1) why .System folder disappeared from garmin folder
    2).........
    It didn't disappear !!!
    By pure coincindence, the .System folder is a "hidden" folder for Android (the dot in front of the name makes it "hidden").
    When you connect your phone to your PC as an "external device" you cannot view any Android hidden files or folders (those with the dot in front).
    You have to connect it as "external hard drive" (usb mass storage) to be able to view all Android hidden folders and files.

    The coincidence is that the same folder name is used by Garmin in Nuvis, but this time is Garmin that has made this folder "hidden" and "protected" only in Windows !!!
    The folder .System you use in Windows for StreetPilot is not "hidden" for Windows.
    As soon as you copy this folder in your Android phone, Android recognizes it as "hidden" because of the dot in front of the name.

 

 

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