...(I think it was called Home Images) that once unzipped was supposed to be copied into the TomTom's root menu, but as the TomTom won't seem to connect I can't find the root menu. PLEASE HELP!! I am ...
...map and some times the application this file is overwritten. I recommend copying the file to the root directory of the TomTom or your computer if changes are made. That way you have a easy back-up ...
...be named antitheftw.bmp Both images must be 480x272 pixels big. All images should reside at the root of the
...go to your backup and copy and paste the maps and bmp's (there are three bmp's) back onto the root of your device (instead of opening your drive just hover over the drive letter and right click ...
...back onto your device. After you have done this copy and paste your maps and bmp images back to the root of your device (copy and paste these items to the drive letter of your device. DO NOT OPEN THE ...
...your tt and do not let home start. Go to your backup and copy and paste your maps back onto the root of your tt. If you have any question email me. Hope this ...
...on your Storage Card called \Storage Card\My Documents\Map_Name copy the Map_Name folder to the root of your Storage Card so you have \Storage Card\Map_Name restart TomTom and it should pick up ...
...folders and files on your docked (and powered on) Tom tom unit. If you don't see a folder in the root of the unit called ASR, then create it. Now, in the folder ASR, you create a text file using ...
...the complete 'zip' folder to your TomTom device. Note: The 'zip' folder should be copied to the 'root' of your TomTom device. This means not inside one of the
...to delete parts from the backup click [NO] After the backup is made you delete the files from the root directory of the TomTom. Follow the steps below to do this: 1. Reset your TomTom device:
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