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<blockquote data-quote="DerbyDave" data-source="post: 6201748" data-attributes="member: 138819"><p>If the reload doesn't work, there may be a problem with the NAV SD card in the MCU. This is a normal SD card that could be ejected, if you could get to it. It stores the NAV maps, cached data, destinations, etc. The older SD cards had a limited rewrite capability and storage life, and weren't designed for heat and cold. The newer endurance SD cards are designed for dashcams and don't have the limitations of the one in your MCU. Something obviously got corrupted. This may be the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DerbyDave, post: 6201748, member: 138819"] If the reload doesn't work, there may be a problem with the NAV SD card in the MCU. This is a normal SD card that could be ejected, if you could get to it. It stores the NAV maps, cached data, destinations, etc. The older SD cards had a limited rewrite capability and storage life, and weren't designed for heat and cold. The newer endurance SD cards are designed for dashcams and don't have the limitations of the one in your MCU. Something obviously got corrupted. This may be the reason. [/QUOTE]
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