Originally Posted by
kingtj
I just right-clicked on one of the links, and selected the "Save As" option from the small menu that popped up. The files are ISO images, a standard image type used by many CD burning packages.
Once you've saved them, you just use a program capable of making a CD from an ISO image and point it to the location of one of the two files (East or West) to record the disc.
QUOTE=XFire-GTO;679204]What is the correct way to save the link provided?
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Thanks for the info.... will give it a shot.
Originally Posted by
Mike-in-Orange
I'm glad these are still available and working for those who want them. I pulled my factory NAV headunit out of my car a couple of years ago and replaced it with a Blaupunkt St. Louis so that I could run my iPod, or a USB stick, or an SD card, or all three through the unit. I figured since the factory NAV discs would never be updated it was a case of increasingly obsolete tech. I now just use the built in NAV in my Droid Bionic, which uses Google Maps and even includes a Google Street View image when I reach my destination. Full text to speech, choice of either a map view or satellite view, and if I'm in NAV mode and I get a text while driving, the phone will read the text message to me. I never thought I'd say this about a phone, but I love this phone!!
Doubt the Nav discs will ever see an update. Since no Nav discs came with the XFire (bought used), curious how they actually worked.
Do you have a part number you replaced the factory Nav headunit with, and best place to purchase one. Sounds like your enjoying the replacement unit as well as your Droid Bionic.