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TomTom One N14644: Installing Automapa, Updating Old Maps & Overcoming Factory Limitations

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  • #1 16512941
    FOSGEN1
    Level 27  
    Hi.
    I have a problem with the TomTom One N14644 I received for free - it has very old maps.
    Can you tell me how to install Automapa in it?
    You probably need to do a few steps because I think that the device is somehow immune to the installation of maps other than the factory ones.
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  • #3 16514499
    FOSGEN1
    Level 27  
    And there's nothing I can do to get me moving? Unlock or something ..
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  • #5 16514680
    FOSGEN1
    Level 27  
    coperfild wrote:
    You select the map from the table according to the navcore version


    OK, if you can't, then TomTom remains. Where and how can I find the navcore version?
  • #6 16514776
    japycz321
    Level 26  
    Install TomTom Home and update the software from there.
    You can read Navcore by touching the GPS range symbol on the main screen. It will have the designation e.g. 9.450
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  • #7 16514861
    FOSGEN1
    Level 27  
    japycz321 wrote:
    and from there you can update the software.


    Buckshee?
  • #8 16515158
    japycz321
    Level 26  
    Software yes, maps rather not necessarily.
  • #9 16515167
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    There are the right maps for the right cores, it's not like everything will approach everything.
  • #10 16519251
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    Software for Tomtom, i.e. navcore is free.
    Maps are not free and never have been.
    Strumien swiadomosci swia wrote:
    There are appropriate maps for the appropriate cores,
    Not true, or more precisely, partial truth. With the old navcore, the newer maps won't work, but vice versa without any problem.
    Second, not core, but navcore :) .

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the TomTom One N14644, focusing on the challenges of installing Automapa and updating outdated maps. Users express concerns about the device's limitations regarding non-factory map installations. It is clarified that dedicated Automapa cannot be installed on the TomTom device, and users must select maps compatible with their navcore version. To find the navcore version, users are advised to install TomTom Home and check the GPS range symbol on the main screen. While software updates are free, maps are not, and compatibility between navcore versions and maps is crucial for successful updates.
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