When the disc is inserted it sounds like the drive is trying to read the disc but cannot, then the drive runs down and spins up again and then the system goes into the restart cycle as if it can't read the disc properly so reboots. Having spoken to a number of people within the Ford community it appears a large number of people are experiencing the same problem. If the 2014 TomTom disc is removed the system works apart from the navigation and voice control system as they require data from the navigation disc. #Blaupunkt Travelpilot Ex Software Download download#However when the disc is inserted the software appears to download and then it causes the system to constantly keep restarting every 5-10 seconds making the whole entertainment, navigation, voice control and heating/fan controls unusable. In accordance with a Ford Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) the latest TomTom 2014 navigation disc was ordered. I have recently had the operating software updated and due to this the 2007 navigation data and software disc was not compatible. I have only a LiteOn burner but if there is someone who has a Plextor burner with GigaRec function please try to make a copy with higher density and try if you get a working copy.I have a Ford Mondeo that has a Blaupunkt Travelpilot NX system that is used across the Ford range. The only logical explanation is that the orignal disk has a higher density which means that the pits and lands are shorter than the normal standard. The analysis of the measurements showed that the original CD provide a higher transferrate in comparision to the copy. Both drives are of type CAV which means that the drive read with a constant rotation speed of the disc. So it seems that the drive is measuring the transferrate at a fixed drive rpm or seeks between data position on the cd and measures the time.Īfter that speculation i made a drive speed measurement (Nero CD-DVD Speed) with my cd-burner and dvd-rom drive with the original CD and a copy of it. I don’t know how it works exactly but when i remember properly the drive make a lot of noise when it detects the “copy” and nothing happens. I assume that the navi detect the copy by a DPM (Data Position Measurement). I cannot believe that Blaupunkt used a cd-drive which is able to read the ATIP like a cd-burner. I don’t think that the drive recognizes that the CD is a CD-R and not a CD-ROM. I have a Blaupunkt Travelpilot EX for Ford. #Blaupunkt Travelpilot Ex Software Download how to#Image-Tool: SCCS-TestVers - Stand: 16.12.03 16:53Īre there still guys having the same problem that a copy of Travelpilot E CD/ Teleatlas E CD is not working? I couldn’t find something how to make a copy of type E CDs so i collected as much as information as possible. Nav-Data: CD-Link/lnk2-CCP_BNL_MRP_AUT_DEU_FRA_GBR_IBE_ITA_SCA_LG5 v9 #Blaupunkt Travelpilot Ex Software Download plus#Project-Name: TRAVELPILOT E1 Produkt-Master Benelux / plus Major Roads W-Europe / NAV-Server: NEK2.0 v54 / NAV-Daten: CCP: BNL MRP: AUT DEU FRA GBR IBE ITA SCA Version ‘v9’ But it’s not working on my navigation system … #Blaupunkt Travelpilot Ex Software Download iso#Then I ripped it to *ISO and i burned the iso with Clone CD on low speed (2x) in Raw Soa mode. I scanned it on protections with A-ray, Clony XXL but they didn’t find any protection in it + I also read the copy protection lists without any result. How to get a working backup of this cd-rom
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