6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
#2
Re: 6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
I noticed:
- Roads in my area now had street numbers [no refusal to give directions]
- Short warning screen that turns itself off
- New split window that shows upcoming exits with icons for what's there
Worth $250? No. $50? Maybe
Regards
- Roads in my area now had street numbers [no refusal to give directions]
- Short warning screen that turns itself off
- New split window that shows upcoming exits with icons for what's there
Worth $250? No. $50? Maybe
Regards
#4
Re: 6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
My comments above were from borrowing the 7.1 disk out of a friends 2008 TCH and inserting it in my 2007. Most interesting was that I didn't have to pull a fuse to reset to the new software. I got a "trying to read disk" message, then "reloading" and Viola, new software. After giving back the new disk and reinserting the old, I still have the new nav system running, as evidenced by the disappearing warning screen on startup.
#6
Re: 6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
My comments above were from borrowing the 7.1 disk out of a friends 2008 TCH and inserting it in my 2007. Most interesting was that I didn't have to pull a fuse to reset to the new software. I got a "trying to read disk" message, then "reloading" and Viola, new software. After giving back the new disk and reinserting the old, I still have the new nav system running, as evidenced by the disappearing warning screen on startup.
#7
Re: 6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
All my preferences were reset but it saved my previous locations and memorized destinations.
#10
Re: 6.1 VS 7.1 Nav Disk
You also have the OLD road/poi data which is not stored in the NAV but read from the DVD as needed.