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Old February 24th, 2011, 9:41 AM
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Can anyone give me detailed instructions on how to burn a copy of a nav disc. Im having some issues.

I have an .iso file on my computer, which is a mac. I can open up the iso and see that there are many folders and files within the iso, but anyway here is whats happened so far.

Tried to just burn the .iso to a dual layer dvd, which was successful, but when I put it in my tahoe nav drive it said it was not a map disc.

After some more research I read that it must be formatted as a DVD-ROM, so I used Toast Titanium to create a DVD-ROM with the files and folders from the .iso on it. When I put that in the drive, it prompted the screen to push the "OK" button (with all the safety guidelines, etc) and then when I push the button the screen just freezes (or is working) for about 3-5 min. It finally then brings up the regular nav screen, but everything is HORRIBLY slow, and I can search for a destination and find it, but it is unable to find a route to it. So anyway, something is not right.

Does anyone have experience using Toast Titanium to make nav discs?

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Welcome to the forum.

Search on this forum as SabrToothSqrl posted instructions a few months ago. Don't know if they'll work on a Mac tho.
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check my posts also. There will be link for download from internet.
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Can you do that?
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