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Posted by JakeD on April 12, 2008, 12:05 pm


I bought a PDA recently - new and boxed. It has TomTom Navigator 6
installed. If I run the program, it finds two maps: GB and Guam. If I
click on either, it says "This product requires activation" To
proceed, I need a product code, but none was supplued when I bought
the package. I cannot locate the original seller. Is there any way to
proceed without paying out for another map? I'd just like to try the
software with as little expenditure as possible, to see if it suits
me. Does anyone supply a free TomTom map for testing purposes?

Thanks,

JD

Posted by John Nice on April 12, 2008, 6:38 pm



>I bought a PDA recently - new and boxed. It has TomTom Navigator 6
> installed. If I run the program, it finds two maps: GB and Guam. If I
> click on either, it says "This product requires activation" To
> proceed, I need a product code, but none was supplued when I bought
> the package. I cannot locate the original seller. Is there any way to

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Why, has he been
arrested?

> proceed without paying out for another map? I'd just like to try the
> software with as little expenditure as possible, to see if it suits
> me. Does anyone supply a free TomTom map for testing purposes?
> Thanks,
> JD
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Posted by Fred on April 13, 2008, 5:20 am


>I bought a PDA recently - new and boxed. It has TomTom Navigator 6
> installed.

You have a typing error - your message should read "It now has TomTom".

Otherwise the manufacturer didn't follow the installation instructions - it
works when correctly installed. These Chinese fakes are good but perhaps
they cannot read Australian IIRC :)



Posted by Fred on April 14, 2008, 9:25 am



>>I bought a PDA recently - new and boxed. It has TomTom Navigator 6
>> installed.
> You have a typing error - your message should read "It now has TomTom".
> Otherwise the manufacturer didn't follow the installation instructions -
> it works when correctly installed. These Chinese fakes are good but
> perhaps they cannot read Australian IIRC :)
It would have been more helpful if I had also mentioned that you will
already have these instructions because they are included in the version of
TomTom installed on your PDA.

Possibly also of interest, there are several excellent Australian forums
that cater for modifying PDAs and GPSs to enable them to run both different
operating systems and GPS programmes to those supplied by the manufacturers.



Posted by JakeD on April 16, 2008, 2:34 pm



>It would have been more helpful if I had also mentioned that you will
>already have these instructions because they are included in the version of
>TomTom installed on your PDA.

Thanks. As soon as I can figure out how to get Active Sync working,
I'll look for a file with instructions on it. Do you happen to know
that the file is called?
>Possibly also of interest, there are several excellent Australian forums
>that cater for modifying PDAs and GPSs to enable them to run both different
>operating systems and GPS programmes to those supplied by the manufacturers.

OK - Thanks for the help.

JD


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