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    iGO Enthusiast Can't import speedcams to iGo 9 running on Subaru Forester
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    First, that is original software. And only for Subaru, as I am informed. Judging by the version, it is WinCE based, but could be wrong. Check the extension of main file, post some (not too large) screenshot pics of card content under spoiler here.
    You need to access to internal memory of device.
    If I am right for the version of the software, do the following on the card
    - backup!!!
    - find/download application for WinCE called CE Commander (CECmd)
    - rename the main exe of software (eg navigator.exe - navigator.old)
    - put in place the total commander for wince in which you give the original name of the main application (ie CECMD.exe> navigator.exe)
    - Return the card to the device
    - When starting navigation, the TTC should now start
    - You should now see / can access the internal memory
    Be careful not to delete anything on device!!!

    I am not responsible for
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    bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about procedures! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.



    P.S. Mint is not good solution for playing with flesh memory, but this is for some other discussion...
    P.S.2. You need to have the display of hidden and system files included...


    Edit:
    Ce Commander attached, with couple of plug-ins...
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