V8 Vantage Sat Nav

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V8V Man

Original Poster:

319 posts

188 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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I understand that the V8 Vantage Sat Nav has its origins at Volvo, does anyone know what the Volvo disc number or systems number would be as at £250+ for a new AM disc I think I'll go Volvo!

bogie

16,563 posts

277 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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just get someone to copy it for you? ...or download a copy off the internet from P2P - its quite common, costs nothing other than a blank CD

Steve*B

670 posts

213 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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bogie said:
costs nothing other than a blank CD
Don't mean to be an*l but it could cost you a lot more than that!

Lucozade

2,574 posts

284 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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bogie said:
just get someone to copy it for you? ...or download a copy off the internet from P2P - its quite common, costs nothing other than a blank CD
Where is the DVD player actually located?

I've asked Aston Works for updates and been told there are none. My car is an 06 plate. Hmmmmmm.

V8V Man

Original Poster:

319 posts

188 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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The Sat Nav DVD is located in the boot on the left hand side just above the fuel tank hump.

Do you have the url for the P2P site and is it really that simple?

bogie

16,563 posts

277 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Steve*B said:
bogie said:
costs nothing other than a blank CD
Don't mean to be an*l but it could cost you a lot more than that!
sorry - I meant a blank DVD-R smile


Steve*B

670 posts

213 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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bogie said:
Steve*B said:
bogie said:
costs nothing other than a blank CD
Don't mean to be an*l but it could cost you a lot more than that!
sorry - I meant a blank DVD-R smile
I was actually referring to the legality of doing such a thing. Other than that, there have been plenty of incidents, albeit non that I can remember from Aston owners, where copied road maps have actually locked up and jammed in the DVD unit.

Gatso

227 posts

244 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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so if you go down the legal route and get the latest from AM including TMC its £250?

Zod

35,295 posts

263 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Gatso said:
so if you go down the legal route and get the latest from AM including TMC its £250?
you can get working TMC now?

apotek

656 posts

190 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Do whichever you like but you still have a system that is bettered by anything for £75 from Halfords

Edited by apotek on Friday 27th March 18:51

Murph7355

38,647 posts

261 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Zod said:
Gatso said:
so if you go down the legal route and get the latest from AM including TMC its £250?
you can get working TMC now?
Not as I understand it.

I'm not even sure anyone's had a Volvo disc work in it yet.

bogie

16,563 posts

277 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Steve*B said:
bogie said:
Steve*B said:
bogie said:
costs nothing other than a blank CD
Don't mean to be an*l but it could cost you a lot more than that!
sorry - I meant a blank DVD-R smile
I was actually referring to the legality of doing such a thing. Other than that, there have been plenty of incidents, albeit non that I can remember from Aston owners, where copied road maps have actually locked up and jammed in the DVD unit.
I was taking the mick wink

...technically under the licence agreement on the orginal software, for which you own, the unit, the car, and the software copy, you are allowed to make a single backup for your own use

...read into that what you will ...but personally i wouldnt be buying a new copy *if* I could use my own backup copy of this years CD smile