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    Quote Originally Posted by rebgershon View Post
    Thanks again for your reply.

    What to do now?
    As i understand from your previous post you have NexusHD2-KitKat folder which is subdivided into data & system folders. Within the data folder you create a folder called iGO and in this you copy the content including the data.zip and sys.txt as listed in my post i.e.
    The content folder on the internal (ext4) only contains what I have listed below and all the rest of the content information stays on the external SD. (dictionaries is not important)

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

    On the external SD card you can either rename iGO to iGo_backup and create new folder called "Addons" or rename the iGO folder to "Addons" and have the following information in this folder;

    Addons/Content
    building
    dem
    map
    phoneme
    poi
    scheme
    skin
    voice

    Hope this is now clear instructions to carry out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by De5i View Post
    As i understand from your previous post you have NexusHD2-KitKat folder which is subdivided into data & system folders. Within the data folder you create a folder called iGO and in this you copy the content including the data.zip and sys.txt as listed in my post i.e.
    The content folder on the internal (ext4) only contains what I have listed below and all the rest of the content information stays on the external SD. (dictionaries is not important)

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

    On the external SD card you can either rename iGO to iGo_backup and create new folder called "Addons" or rename the iGO folder to "Addons" and have the following information in this folder;

    Addons/Content
    building
    dem
    map
    phoneme
    poi
    scheme
    skin
    voice

    Hope this is now clear instructions to carry out.
    Thanks again for clarifying the instructions.

    I did as you have said again but sadly Kit Kat doesn't like the creation of the iGO folder and once again has converted it to a 1kb file. There must be something in the software that deletes non standard programmes/data.

    I could get iGO to run but I had to change the folder name on the 'external' SD back to iGO. However, it went through the whole set up process like a new installation and each time I restart I have to do this probably due to the modifications of the sys.txt. It doesn't retain any history either. Also it is still running without the speedcams & events as before. I have also noticed that although screen rotation works for Kit Kat, iGO doesn't go into a landscape view on screen rotation-it just remains on its side. This didn't happen when I used Jellybean.

    Perhaps if we could find out why the iGO folder on the internal SD is being deleted fix it this would then allow iGO to run as you expected.

    Regards.

    **Update**

    Having recopied to the ext4 partition, I removed the SD card for my PC, reinserted and checked the DATA subdirectory. All that I'd copied was still present.

    However, on putting back in the phone, restarting Android and then removing the SD card, on reinserting and checking on the PC, the iGO data had again been converted to a 1kb file. I'm now going to try and write protect the iGO directory and will report back.

    **Further Update**

    Making the iGO file has kept it. However, on trying to load igo I got the same result as before it not being found. I then re examined the iGO folder on the ext4 partition. It was still there but all its contents had disappeared and in their place are 2 new files, com.android.dialer.xml & com.android.dialer_preferences.xml.
    Last edited by rebgershon; 26th February 2016 at 04:04 PM.

 

 

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