guide us his way, oh wise one.SD cards are custom serialized to the software they’re carrying. You can’t just copy it to another card. Get with Zape if you’re interested, he’s got the process down.
guide us his way, oh wise one.
Ok, I will be making a disk image of my update card to make the copy. I will let you know the results.SD cards are custom serialized to the software they’re carrying. You can’t just copy it to another card. Get with Zape if you’re interested, he’s got the process down.
UPDATE:. Ok, I made a disk image of the new 13.5 SD card. That takes 90 minutes?! Wow! Then wrote the image to a new Sandisk 32gb card. Put the copy SD card in and it recognized it and rebooted. Upon reboot, Immediately navigation did not work says navigation could not be authenticated. So I then tried the update option and it updated. Upon completion it rebooted and navigation still didn't work for same reason as before. I put the Master update SD card in and everything works fine. So their is something going on the first time you run the update with the system and the update card. Looks like a no go right now.
Is there an association to the VIN number from the MapNSoft factory, or is the association created the first time the card is inserted into the nav system for updating?
Is there an association to the VIN number from the MapNSoft factory, or is the association created the first time the card is inserted into the nav system for updating?
I don't think so, I was never asked for a VIN when I purchased it for my 2015 5.0 Ultimate AWD. The software update is probably looking for a specific encryption key on the SD card. I think the key is the same on all the cards for the same version but I could be wrong. I have a feeling the SD card will work on other cars with the same software version. Older cards will have an old key so the software rejects it.
Ahh, that makes sense. I watched Zapes video and he was using a Samsung micro SD card. I imagine an EVO model.You have to have a special SD card with rewritable serial number. They’re rare and hard to find, made as MicroSD by Samsung. Then you copy the serial from the original card to the Samsung card using a Linux utility.
No, the software has a key based on the serial number of the the SD card which, for the most part, cannot be modified.So basically if you get a card that has yet to be installed in a car, you should be able to replicate it as much as you want.