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Old 29-08-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

i have a question here:

Can anyone tell me if this works to copy a GPS cd (Navigation Technologies).

I can copy the cd with CloneCD and everything seems ok, like completed normally, the size on both cd's is exactly the same, but when entering it in my car, i get the message "not a navigation cd".

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Old 30-08-2004   #2 (permalink)
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I have had success duplicating my navigation cd with the data profile. It has no copy protection.

The only reason I can think of that it isn't identified is that the reader system in the car can't read blanks, or you used a blank media with terrible DYE.

What brand name media did you use?

OH YEA... how fast did you write it at.
Try writing at 4x.
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Xtacydima, i tried with CloneCd, Audioburner, Alcohol120, Blindwrite, Nero 5.0, Daemon, you name it i tried it.

So far i get this. Copy with CloneCD, (first image, then burn) is ok. Navigation cd is recognized, but then i get a "read error".

You can copy Nav-cd's for Audi or BMW, this is for a Mercedes.

When making the image everything goes well until sector 23275 (give or take), then there are some 500 sectors left). Those last 500 give read-write errors....I tried every speed possible.

My burner is a LiteOn 40/10/16, some 4 years old. Looks like "mission impossible".

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Hi, I read this with interest as I would like to copy a Nav CD for a BMW.
Anyone done this before?
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Ideas on copying Audi Nav CD's would also be appreciated. I have direct CD copies of them and they are not working.
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Hi,

I've encountered the same problem. Did you get a reply ?

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