Since may existing thread na, dito ko na lang i-post. Baka matabunan nga lang
My Toyota stock head unit's GPS maps is not being updated anymore and I really don't like its interface.
Admittedly, I don't use the head unit's GPS as I prefer Waze, but I have free time, and I like free & opensource software... (the GPS software isn't opensource, but the maps are)
This guide is designed for head units with Windows CE OS. It should work with the first generations of the Innova, Hilux, and Fortuner. I believe the Wigo has the same head unit. You may need to disassemble your front panel and physically inspect the head unit for stickers that it has Windows CE, mine has one the says "Windows CE Embedded 6.0"
- Remove the SD card from the head unit, insert it into your PC, and backup all of its contents
- Reformat the SD card
- Analyze the folder hiearchy of the SD card's backup. There should be a folder named "Navigation". Under it is "Navigation.exe". This is the one initiated by the "Navi" button on your head unit. This may vary on other head units.
- Create a folder named "Navigation" on your SD card.
- Download mapFactor for Windows and install: Navigator Free | mapFactor, s.r.o.
- Click the "Use Free Key" button
- Click "Install Application, then click "Install Pocket Navigator"
- Click "Windows CE device". Click "Install to a memory card"
- Navigate to your SD card > Navigation. Click Next. It will copy all mapFactor files into the SD card. When done, click OK
- The program will prompt that you need to install map data, click Yes
- Click "Install Map Data", then click "Install maps to a memory card"
- Navigate to the SD card > Navigation. Click Next.
- Click the "Free regions" tab, then check "Philippines OSM" under "Asia". Click Next
- Check "English (US)" under "Voice languages". Click Next. It will download what maps and languages you have selected. When done, click OK
- Navigate to your SD card's folder > Navigation. Create a copy of "navigator.exe" and name it "Navigation.exe". You can do this with other head units, you can see where this is going...
- Remove the SD card and insert it into your vehicle's head unit.
- Configure the software on your head unit via the Menu > Settings button
I just zoomed out as I don't really want to reveal my location, but streets are visible
