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    Quote Originally Posted by pgardella View Post
    The Garmin rep had me try the 1091 firmware, but the Updater refused to run because it didn't match the hardware.
    Lol fantastic advice flash wrong firmware!
    Try to run cure as admin with Windows 7 or try a pc with XP.


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    She was getting desperate to find something that works.

    I am running as Admin on the Win7 systems. I'll try to find an old XP machine at work tomorrow.

    Oh, and I am trying the GarminCure3 tool to create the new firmware.

    Can I do anything using an SD card? With it hosed like this, does it read from the SD card by any chance?

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    Unfortunately, I doubt it could load a 0827 gupdate.gcd from an SD, even if the HWID isn't screwed up by attempting a flash with MTK 1091 fw.

    Quote Originally Posted by pgardella View Post
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    The Garmin rep had me try the 1091 firmware, but the Updater refused to run because it didn't match the hardware.
    He/She/It had you do WHAT?! God save us from blonde service desk droids. How was that fw rgn named? If it was named anything other than 109101000xxx.rgn [where xxx is the fw version] the flash would be forced. If it was named other than conventionally, the flash may have started but then aborted. Maybe your HWID has been overwritten to 1091? If Caty's good advice below doesn't work, try flashing the original 0827 fw in updater.exe named 'out.rgn'. If unsuccessful, try the 0827 cure fw as the same name.

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    Lol fantastic advice flash wrong firmware!
    Try to run cure as admin with Windows 7 or try a pc with XP.


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    The firmware she had me try was "109100010760.rgn". So that's good.

    The HWID I noted originally came from G7Win after the call with Garmin, so thankfully its not overwritten.

    I'll try the XP machine, then renaming the 082700010760.rgn to out.rgn and reflash, then try a cure version of the 082700010760.rgn file and let you all know.

    What should the GPS unit say when the firmware update is successful? It goes into Mass Storage Mode, so I'm assuming I can see it in Windows (RMPrepUSB or Disk Management). But does the GPS show anything?

    On the SD possibility, would I just use the "nuvi2x5W_GCDFile__760.gcd" and rename it GUPDATE.GCD? Should it show anything on the screen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgardella View Post
    The firmware she had me try was "109100010760.rgn". So that's good.
    No, that's BAD. The correct convention to prevent wrong fw flashing would be 109101000760.rgn. Like i said, any other naming can force the flash. Check the rgn file name again, probably you've mistyped it.

    The HWID I noted originally came from G7Win after the call with Garmin, so thankfully its not overwritten.

    I'll try the XP machine, then renaming the 082700010760.rgn to out.rgn and reflash, then try a cure version of the 082700010760.rgn file and let you all know.

    What should the GPS unit say when the firmware update is successful? It goes into Mass Storage Mode, so I'm assuming I can see it in Windows (RMPrepUSB or Disk Management). But does the GPS show anything?
    Don't flash the original fw if the HWID is still 0827, you still need the cure fw loaded for it to be able to reach Mass Storage Mode.

    The unit will be stuck on the splash screen. The cure fw cannot fully boot, which is it's entire purpose so that a faulty file cannot be loaded during the later part of the boot process. As long as the nuvi goes to MSM, you can see the internal files in Windows Explorer, try removing the newly loaded map[s], it may be enough, but you can always then reformat with RMPrepUSB if there are other damaged files as well.

    On the SD possibility, would I just use the "nuvi2x5W_GCDFile__760.gcd" and rename it GUPDATE.GCD? Should it show anything on the screen?
    If you are going to do that from the SD, rename it gupdate.gcd and put it in a Garmin folder on a clean card. If it flashes it'll show 'Loader' above the Garmin logo and maybe a green line briefly below it. Try it before you load the cure. It probably won't read from the SD anyway, and because it stuck on 'Loading maps' I really think it's probably a faulty map file rather than a bad fw but it's worth a try i guess. If it doesn't flash, move on to the cure. Once you've loaded the cure, if removing the maps doesn't work, then reformat it, create a Garmin folder in the root of the unit memory and just flash the original fw as an rgn with updater.exe [named 082701000760.rgn only].
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    The file is "109100010760.rgn" (direct copy and paste). It matches the other file "082700010760.rgn" in terms of naming structure. Those were the files that Garmin sent, by the way, not anything downloaded from the web. In any case, it didn't let me flash it. It said that the firmware was incorrect for this model (I forget the actual wording). When I flash using the GarminCure3 app, it renames the file to "082701000760.rgn" which is what you were expecting. And for my reference, what do the middle six characters represent?

    I've tried flashing with a cure fw many times now, but it always comes up to the LOADER and the Updater utility never says "Update was successful".

    The error message I get on the screen is "MISSING SYSTEM SOFTWARE" (MSS) (Sorry, I just reread my original post, and I left that part out. That would have been helpful for you all to know.) The MSS came sometime during one of the many attempts to use the Cure3 software to boot to MSM. I'm wondering if the missing system software came about because I had downloaded a bad firmware file and flashed the device. Since my initial post yesterday, I have only been working with the files Garmin sent or ones that I've downloaded from Garmin directly.

    I've tried the SD card, and nothing looks like it is happening. I get the MSS error message almost instantly.

 

 

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