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    There's no mini usb on these units - there's a tutorial out there which shows how to disassemble the unit and access the internal memory card but that's way beyond the limits of my curiosity! Only access on these units is the regular USB cable in the rear.

    The disk may also be accessed by going into developer options (start nav, tap on speed icon, long press on large speedometer icon (about 6-8 seconds). It will give access to hidden menu. Scroll to bottom, lets you access memory (Drive 0, USB mass storage, CD, etc). I went in there, but everything is blank and only option is paste...

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    Found out that this unit have rear usb port and you must connect your laptop ass external HD

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    Quote Originally Posted by lolypop000 View Post
    Found out that this unit have rear usb port and you must connect your laptop ass external HD

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    In that thread, they're talking about the 9980, not the 9990. The 9980 still had the mini USB port in the back of the unit - the 9990 does not. I haven't tried connecting through the regular USB cable, but the whole point of my thread is that it's unnecessary. I managed to load the new maps with a USB stick. However, I'm still not quite clear exactly which files are indispensable and which are unnecessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lolypop000 View Post
    Found out that this unit have rear usb port and you must connect your laptop ass external HD

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    I tried with a USB transfer cable, but no luck. I'll try with an older computer (mine is Windows 8.1 and only has USB 3.0 ports - I've had issues with other devices that only like USB 2.0 ports). I'll have to wait until I can get my hands on one...

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    I try to help you to enter internal memory becouse of voice folder, if i found something new about your device i let you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lolypop000 View Post
    I try to help you to enter internal memory becouse of voice folder, if i found something new about your device i let you know.
    Oh, got it - sorry, I had already forgot about that question of mine! As my wife would say "each looney on his own topic" lol! I'll try to see if I can get in there with my laptop through the USB port & I'll let you know. You happen to know what type of USB cable I would need? Apparently for starters, one with 2 male ends???
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    In post #16 you said everything was blank other than paste, but did you have a usb drive connected when you looked at that? Perhaps you can do it thru the File Manager function by simply connecting a usb stick and using copy/paste. Try this: Put your required Voice .vpm and Vehicle .srf files in folders on a usb stick [folder name doesn't matter, but using separate 'Voice' and 'Vehicle' makes sense for easy ID] If the voice files are locked, you'll need .unl files matching the name of the .vpm files as well. In the File Manager screen, it will show the internal disc as '0' and the usb mass storage might be '1'. Maybe it'll then allow you to just copy and paste the files into the internal Voice and Vehicle folders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    In post #16 you said everything was blank other than paste, but did you have a usb drive connected when you looked at that? Perhaps you can do it thru the File Manager function by simply connecting a usb stick and using copy/paste. Try this: Put your required Voice .vpm and Vehicle .srf files in folders on a usb stick [folder name doesn't matter, but using separate 'Voice' and 'Vehicle' makes sense for easy ID] If the voice files are locked, you'll need .unl files matching the name of the .vpm files as well. In the File Manager screen, it will show the internal disc as '0' and the usb mass storage might be '1'. Maybe it'll then allow you to just copy and paste the files into the internal Voice and Vehicle folders.
    I tried that last night - I couldn't get it to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDriver View Post
    I have been reading through the forum over the past few days looking for information on updating the maps for the Kenwood DNX9990HD.............
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    Wow. Day 2 on here and my post made it to the tutorials!!!

    Well, I did some tinkering and found out the following:

    1) I couldn't load the map without the .gma and .unl file (first I deleted both and said map incompatible. Then I added .gma, same deal. Finally added .unl and it loaded - maybe the .gma file is not needed but it definitely won't work without the .unl file)

    [EDIT: I tried again with the .unl file but without the .gma file and it still did not work - I needed both these files in the root directory for the map to load]

    2) Some files are not necessary - I deleted several files and everything is working fine. You'll notice that among the deleted files are the Insta Search, Fast Routing and ASR folder - the ASR files are for Advanced Speech Recognition which, as Lolypop000 correctly pointed out - this unit does not support speech or Insta Search. The 3D map image file is also unnecessary. I reloaded the map without all these files and everything works perfectly.

    I also added a couple that are referenced in the .xml directory. Here's my new file structure:

    Garmin Folder:
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    G2S Folder (referenced in xml file as "Garmin Adjacency to SSID"):
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    JCV Folder(referenced in xml file as "Preprogrammed Lane Assist" (Junction View)):
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    Pnx Folder (referenced in xml file as "Preprogrammed Phone Number Lookup"):
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    SQLite Folder (referenced in xml file as "Traffic Trends"):
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    Those are the only ones I decided to add, but according to the xml file, there can also be a POI folder for custom POI's and safety cameras (those files have a .gpi extension). I just didn't care to add any.

    I did try to add custom vehicle icons and voices while reloading the maps but so far I haven't been successful.
    Last edited by EuroDriver; 28th December 2013 at 09:00 PM. Reason: Merged 'em for you to keep the images together. ;)

 

 

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