![]() ![]() I thought well, lets give it a try.guess worked. I could not justify spending that kind of money for a disc.Īfter looking long and hard on the web, I actually found an ISO to download and burn. Anyway, I about fell over in my chair when I went to order a new. Well the previous owner could not find the nav disc (any don't know how you lose it as it stays in the system ). So I just bought a 2006 GMC Envoy XL Denali and it had the OEM Navigation system it. I actually don't have or own any music other than xmas song cd's that my wife has bought in the $bin over the years and even those haven't seen the light of day since all the home stero is internet connected. Since I haven't purchased a CD since 1991 in HS and only because they were ten for a penny and you never actually bought the ten, I simply plug my phone into the rear entertainment center DVD player and listen to internet radio anyway. There is a motor under the face of the nearly identical looking 9-7 navigation screen whereby the entire front moves forward and down to expose the dedicated Nac disc slot. So for all the other 360's except the SAAB you need to remove the nav disc, find a spot to put it where it won't get scratched or stepped on by the kids then put your music CD in and repeat in reverse whenever you need your nav. Nope you got the 6 disc changer if you didn't have the navigation option. Someone out there is sitting on a big pile of these disc somewhere. Sounds like a lot of people didn't get the disc when they purchased a used Envoy. I will be updating the version to the newest one mine will take when I figure it out, so I guess they will be getting their money in the end. ![]() Has anyone successfully copied a GM Navigation Disc that actually will work in the Unit? I have made about 6 coasters so far, I have used Alcohol 120%, and DVD Decrypter to create and burn an ISO image, but the unit rea. I do not necessarily condone this type of behavior, but how you know for sure if the system worked or not? I know, I know, I know, this my not have been the right thing to do, but I did not even know if the system worked and the purchased disc would have not been returnable. YEAH!!!:wootwoot: So for $3.00 for a dual layer disc as apposed to $199.99 to purchase. After looking long and hard on the web, I actually found an ISO to download and burn. I could not justify spending that kind of money for a disc. ![]() Well the previous owner could not find the nav disc (don't know how you lose it as it stays in the system ).Īnyway, I about fell over in my chair when I went to order a new. ![]()
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