Thanks for the reply (I believe we are also chatting in the TT NDS forum).
I will post my TT Go questions here going forward. I don't want that "angry guy" yelling at me... LOL
Anyways.... by "competently placed on the card" - did you mean "Completely" placed on the card? Can it be partially on the internal memory, and on the SD card.
For example, my iGO Primo app is installed on the internal memory. But all of the content/config/sys files are on the SD cards. All I had to do was edit the sys.text file so that the app knows to point to the SD card folder directory for all the maps/poi/voices... etc.
Can something similar be done with this TT Go version?
Also, as I mentioned in the TT NDS forum - I was going to re-install this p*tched version again. But this time I was going to install it directly, without first downloading the google play version.
1- I made sure to fully uninstall TT Go. I even searched for any remaining TT files/folders l manually deleted them. Then I rebooted my Android Head Unit.
2- I directly installed the p*tched TT Go. But I did not run it after it finished installing
3- I went into my head unit's Android/Settings/Apps/TT Go/Permission/Storage - and made sure to enable SD modifications, reading, deleting (that is how it shows in my unit
4- I made sure to NOT log into my google account so that google play store is not active and tries to update TT Go (I wanted to avoid the "New Update Available" message)
5- I connected to my wifi then ran TT Go
6- TT Go could not connect to the server (I tried several time and allowed for some time between tries - in case the servers were just busy)
7- I had to log into my google account (but I made sure not to run the google play store app)
8- I ran TT Go again and this time it immediately connected to the servers (I also allowed all permissions when prompted - except not sending my personal info)
9- I downloaded the USA maps, which was 5.3GB in size (it took almost 20 minutes to complete)
10- I then received a "45-day trail" alert that went away. This also happened when I installed it the first time using the google play store steps (Anyways... I believe this is just a false alert since this is a p*tched version. I guess I will find out in 45 days)
11- I checked my SD card, but I do not see any TT Go folders, no maps, no nothing (they all installed to the internal memory)
12- I rebooted my head unit just to make sure everything is good
13- I ran TT Go and runs normal, with the USA maps I downloaded. It behaves normally and performs as expected
14- But it still shows the "Newer Update Available" message at start up. I just need to click this message away
So my question is still the same. Is there a manual way to safely move the map related folders to the SD card? And, is there another way to stop this "Newer Update" message, or prevent it from happening at install? Do you happen to have this same exact version installed on you smartphone, or might it be another slightly different p*tched version?
By the way - I did not copy the obb file. I read in this thread that this file is not needed. If I copy this file, will it make the "Newer Update" message go away?
Thanks for the help,
ggee
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