Or may be simply try to delete EULA folder in .System?
Frankly EULA was broken in any way :)
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Or may be simply try to delete EULA folder in .System?
Frankly EULA was broken in any way :)
lolypop000 This is not help me. I overflashed asian firmware through Updater. Restart Nuvi. Then flashed EU 5.70 firmware.
The same result - I have some incorrect symbols at the end of GarminDevice.xml file.
The Hard resset was done too.
to Giomen Deleting of EULA dirrectory didn't help too.
Do you have new ideas?
do you have flash version of the firmware that you had before.
Thus, for example.: CHN firmware (preboot mode) -> 5.40 (preboot mode) -> and then if everything is ok -> 5.70
PS: If you use more alt.fw, you have to try it with them
Sorry, what does it mean "preboot mode" ? Thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by rik70 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
1. Power OFF your Nuvi. Attach it USB
2. Press and keep holding the most left upper corner of the LCD screen and Power button
3. DON NOT release your finger either from Power button nor from LCD screen (keep both pressed until the procedure ends)
4. You will notice Nuvi boots in Pre-Boot mode.
It seems me that this is the same as flash by .rgn file through the UpdaterQuote:
Originally Posted by catymag [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
1. I flashed EU510_SG280.rgn first. The device loaded and I have the GarminDevice.xml with correct symbols.
2. I flashed the original EU 5.10 rgn file. The device loaded too and works but the GarminDevice.xml has the incorrect characters in the end again:
Quote:
<Eulas xmlns="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/Eula/v1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/Eula/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/Eulav1.xsd"><Eula><PartNumber>ቯ㨃⫺㧹頻㧬岁㧢᪓㧚ﷴ㧔쿶㧓姯㧗攰㧠묎㧯ቯ㨃㗸㨒곍㨥�㨽✃㩛㩽匮㪓퇐㪪ꠕ㫅ࡓ㫤ቯ㬃᠅㬖⸗㬫淎㭂㭛컙㭷ᅁ㮋舽㮛䛶㮭슏㩵翱㩋ߌ㨩㜻㨎횱㧵Ĩ㧞ꚶ㧔膑㧙䯮㧬录㨆䥒㨝섇㨺ꎏ㩞暭㪄赪㪜뒍㪷쪢㫕뷢㫶㹂㬍窉㬠ଏ㬵㭊Ճ㭢嵔㭺㮉䯌㮗㐂㮥ꝷ㮳ꇑ㯂윑㪺覕㪕ፉ㩯㩀⮄㨠ᖢ㨌Ở㨄놐㨇㕡㨖ᒫ㨯뜗㩑虓㩽㪘⡋㪷ฤ㫙岽㫾揵㬓ɭ㬩㬿㭗�㭰俶㮅觛㮒ۆ㮠됃㮭纆㮻厜㯉‸㯗톦㯤㫇뺽㪜其㩴ꥎ㨿㨚蟪㨅셡㧽慙㨆玎㨛综㨽㩫ᑯ㪓쯿㪵틚㫝湩㬅侌㬞暾㬹蹭㭖ꄁ㭵㱉㮋瞚㮜激㮮ᆮ㯁䪰㯔㯨㘆㯼慣㰈춂㰒嗧㰝逮㪠䏣㩽䜬㩈㨡♟㨊鶟㨀⭎㨅鹭㨗썐㨷棻㩥ⷠ㪐㕑㪴냻</PartNumber><Version><Major>A|006-H0061-01,2</Major><Minor>90</Minor></Version><Acknowledged>true</Acknowledged></Eula><Eula><PartNumber>006-H0061-05</PartNumber><Version><Major>2</Major><Minor>40</Minor></Version><Acknowledged>true</Acknowledged></Eula></Eulas></Extensions></Device>
When you flash to SG setup all function to your country,language,voice....
Then go outside to lock satellite.
After that flash to EU and clear nonvol.
I had the same and I solved it, I've already replied to your previous post, you must flash it with normal gupdate.gcd in internal memoryQuote:
Originally Posted by pergunt [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
.rgn with updater or gupdate in sd wont solve the device.xml chinese characters in EULA problem.
You can read about it on Garniak forum too in this thread from pag 9
Code:http://www.garniak.pl/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9657&start=120
1. use the same firmware CHN when you get an error
2. use the same firmware EU/US when you get an error
3. do and what he writes lolypop000 after each update, startup hold your finger on the bottom right of the screen
I had the same problem:
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Sorry guys but no success.
What I did:
1. Format my Nuvi
2. Copy my backup files from PC to Nuvi
3. Start Nuvi - it works, but the GarminDevice.xml has strange symbols at the end (as I wrote befor)
4. Place the Gupdate.gcd file with alternative SG firmware into System folder of Nuvi
5. Turn on the Nuvi and it start to flash. Flashed good, so I could test it with alternative SG firmware. It works and GarminDevice.xml is look good.
6. Place the Gupdate.gcd file with original EU 5.10 firmware into System folder of Nuvi
7. Turn on the Nuvi , it start to flash. Flashed good. Everything works but GarminDevice.xml has strange symbols at the end again.:disapointed:
I have tried to use another original firmwares (3.90 - 5.40) but obtain the same corrupt GarminDevice.xml file.