Quote Originally Posted by De5i View Post
So you are essentially running a android thin client on your windows phone, The above may not work in this environment but you can try and advise on the result.

On the internal the following content as listed in my post #5 i.e.

iGO
---content in this folder the following content - global_cfg, dictionaries, lang, speedcams, tmc, userdata
--debug
--font
--gfx
--license
--save
--ui_android
--ux
data.zip
sys.txt

On the external SD card the following content;

Addons/Content
building
dem
map
phoneme
poi
scheme
skin
voice
Thanks again for your reply.

I am doubtful that doing as you suggest will solve the problem.

Looking at the contents of the ext4 partition, there seems to be only a skeleton of android. There are only 2 directories:
Lost & Found which is empty and NexusHD2-KitKat. These is then subdivided into data & system folders. Within the data folder there's another folder called data. Thsi has similar content to the storage/emulated/0/Android(1)/data folder on my Galaxy S3. There are subfolders which begin com.*. There is one called com.navngo.igo.javaclient. In this folder there is a subfolder called Cache which is empty
android_linked_root
branding.gro
branding.zip
content
data.gro
data.zip
debug
gfx
kuka_logger.txt
lib
license
monkey.txt
save
sentinel.txt
sys.txt
ui_android
ui_igo9
ux

Above are just files with exception of the zips and the cache directory.

Also in the parent data folder is app folder containing this igo file: com.navngo.igo.javaclient-1.apk.
app-lib folder, sub folder com.navngo.igo.javaclient-1 containing 2 files: libigo_jni.so & libtmceapi.so.
Doesn't seem to be any other folders related directly to igo.

No igo specific files in the system folder.

So where to put the folders you suggest?

It could just be that it ain't gonna work!