I know this has been covered a lot and I have done a bunch of searching but cannot find what I am looking for.
The Story
Battery died, after replacement navigation will not load, give error of "cannot read disc" yadda, yadda, yadda
I have removed the unit, cleaned the lense and unit.
I have made a copy of my DVD to a new disc (no errors, no scratches, etc.) no different.
I have read that the dealers had a disk that loaded new software to repair a bug in the firmware that was causing this error. I would like to get that disk.
Does anyone have the part number for that repair software/disk? Does anyone have a copy of this disk? Is there a torrent somewhere to download this repair?
Does anyone know what I am talking about?
Thanks!
Andy
Looking for repair/fix DVD for Navigation error "Cannot Read Disc" Topic is solved
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Fixed!! My system is working again. All that was needed was a newer generation (2014) maps disk.
Longer story: My hypothesis is this. The car must have shipped in 2004 with the firmware (software that runs the VNS (not maps) preloaded in the unit (unit includes DVD drive). The maps disk that comes installed when new likely ONLY includes map files and NOT firmware. I suspect that the VNS unit has a battery in it that retains the memory (containing the firmware) for times when the cars main battery dies. I suspect that as the cars have aged, this VNS internal battery dies. The next time the cars battery dies or is removed the VNS loses its firmware and is unable to run again. I assume that the new DVD releases contain a firmware update file as well as the new maps file. When the new disk is placed in the drive, the VNS finds the firmware update file and runs it. This loads the (new) firmware into the VNS, solving the issue of the missing firmware from the original factory supplied maps DVD. Once the new firmware is loaded, the VNS will continue to work! I do suspect that the next time Inreplace a battery or disconnect it to do service, that the VNS will need to reload the firmware from the DVD again. Something that only takes about 1-2min.
I hope this can help others with this problem. There is no need to buy another VNS unit if this is the problem. Just get access to a new map disk set (dealer, eBay, friend).
Cheers,
Andy
Longer story: My hypothesis is this. The car must have shipped in 2004 with the firmware (software that runs the VNS (not maps) preloaded in the unit (unit includes DVD drive). The maps disk that comes installed when new likely ONLY includes map files and NOT firmware. I suspect that the VNS unit has a battery in it that retains the memory (containing the firmware) for times when the cars main battery dies. I suspect that as the cars have aged, this VNS internal battery dies. The next time the cars battery dies or is removed the VNS loses its firmware and is unable to run again. I assume that the new DVD releases contain a firmware update file as well as the new maps file. When the new disk is placed in the drive, the VNS finds the firmware update file and runs it. This loads the (new) firmware into the VNS, solving the issue of the missing firmware from the original factory supplied maps DVD. Once the new firmware is loaded, the VNS will continue to work! I do suspect that the next time Inreplace a battery or disconnect it to do service, that the VNS will need to reload the firmware from the DVD again. Something that only takes about 1-2min.
I hope this can help others with this problem. There is no need to buy another VNS unit if this is the problem. Just get access to a new map disk set (dealer, eBay, friend).
Cheers,
Andy
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I have a 2011 xc70 with the navigation system. The navigation works okay but it doesn't have certain states (like Maine) at the address level. I talked to the dealer and he said disk updates are no longer available and nav company went out of business. Sorry.
Not sure if my nav system is similar with earlier Volvo models. I haven' t seen the update disks on eBay but maybe I'm not searching properly. I know this may be the wrong board to post on (p2) but thought I'd try.
Any advice appreciated on how to get an update nav disk.
Not sure if my nav system is similar with earlier Volvo models. I haven' t seen the update disks on eBay but maybe I'm not searching properly. I know this may be the wrong board to post on (p2) but thought I'd try.
Any advice appreciated on how to get an update nav disk.
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