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2014 White DVD Ver 4.C0 - Acura Navigation
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Other > Other
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1
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5.56 GiB (5965608188 Bytes)
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white dvd navigation acura navteq
Uploaded:
2013-11-01 00:30:54 GMT
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apecks
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Leechers:
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Info Hash:
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Satellite Navigation System Update for Acura Ver 4.C0 (2014).

Direct copy of DVD to DMG format.

For 2008 Acura MDX.

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Comments

How would I burn this onto disc, and what disc do I need? Is this stright forward burn to disc, or are there special procedures.

We need more seeders!! THANK YOU for this upload!! Much appreciated
ANYBODY get this working in thier MDX as of yet? I'm waiting for some directions and input
You'll need a dual layer DVD. Apple's Disk Utility, Roxio Toast, or any other burning software can write this dmg (disk image) file to DVD.

I haven't verified that it works. Personally I couldn't get any of the White DVD's to work in my 2008 mdx. But, I only tried one type of media which was DVD+R DL. It looks like the DVD reader in the car only reads DVD-R DL? I couldn't even find DVD-R DL in stores...

This DVD will (should) work in other models besides the MDX.
Actually dvd+ works fine I have a ripped one in my 05 rl, however this dmg will not work in my car tried 6 dvd's it even goes through the update when I put the disc in, than it comes up with an error I don't know if I am burning it correctly or what or maybe it's just this format, if anyone gets it working please leave a message.
Actually DVD+ works fine I have a ripped one in my 05 rl, however this dmg will not work in my car tried 6 dvd's it even goes through the update when I put the disc in, than it comes up with an error I don't know if I am burning it correctly or what or maybe it's just this format, if anyone gets it working please leave a message.
Doesn't work. Need updated BIN files like previous posted version.
If this is a direct rip, it won't work. It needs to be patched to bypass the security checks.
Previously one had to use a burner that could bit-set the burnt disc to DVD-ROM to get around the protection. Unfortunately I don't currently have one that supports this in a system. I'll see if I can dig one up. If so, I'll try and remember to report back here.

Thanx to poster.