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| Omnia i900 GPS fix for TomTom 7 |
I can't take any credit for this. I found this solution on the mobileroar.com forum which was posted by a user called Nic. I am just relaying what worked for me. Thanks Nic if you ever read this!!!
1st - Settings: I use in external GPS settings - program port "COM7" and hardware port "COM9" at 4800. (note: Make sure your TomTom configure also follows COM7 port!) 2nd - Reboot Then I shut off the device completely (complete off), and reboot. Once I reboot. 3Rd - Delete the 'GPSID_log' files I go to File Explorer --> My Device and I delete the TWO 'GPSID_log' fileS. [note: the reboot step is absolutely necessary, because if you don't reboot, then it won't allow you to delete one of the 'GPSID_log' file!!!] 4th - Start TomTom OUTSIDE (under the clear sky) and within 20 - 30 secs the program catches the satellites (they show up on the configure screen). But not only that - after 1-2 minutes the software actually CONNECTS to the satellites (the satellites turn BLUE) and in the front screen it says - no route planned! Note: You Must Wait Until The Front Screen Says "No Rote Planned" and the map is in color (opposed to black and white) before you start setting your destination, otherwise it will keep on hanging and just showing you the satellites in grey without ever turning into blue. |
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