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Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 20:11
by Amigoivo
Hello fr00la,
did you get my mail?
the countrys on the central europe CD are:
* A - Austria
* CH - Suisse
* CZ - Czechia
* D - Germany (Southern Germany)
* FL - Liechtenstein
* I - Italy (Northern Italy)
* SLO - Slovakia
* + MRE Major Roads of Western Europe
unfortunately Croatia is not part of the CD. :/
Ciao Ivo
Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 22:30
by starbiker
CD70 is a totally different system, the database is incompatible to the NCDC/NCDR (and therefore also for the Thesis).
The suggestion to use the Thesis-specific files and add the database from the Opel NCDC/NCDR CDs is the safest way, of course. But I tried also the original Opel CDs in my Connect, for 5 minutes or so without problems. But as GWB wrote: maybe a complete reboot of the system could load the wrong firmware, however, I doubt that this happens.
Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 03:16
by fr00la
I understand...but considering I don't have any discs at moment

this one would do just fine...
Your name sounds typical Croatian...where are you from?
No i didn't get your email...
You have PM....
Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 03:21
by fr00la
Thanks for clarification starbiker.....so CD70 discs are of no use to me....
I guess full reboot happens only when battery has to be replaced or similar.....and in that case i could take the CD out or something....
Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 12:00
by GWB
Even after having the battery disconnected for several hours there was no need for the Thesis CD, the Opel CDs worked still fine.
Best,
GWB
Re: Owner's Manual - Sorry for posting in English
Posted: 18 Jul 2009, 21:07
by Amigoivo
Hello Slawe,
i sent you 2 Mails and just for 2 minutes a private message.
I'm from Germany near Berlin.
My name cames originally from Scandinavia and means: Bow from ebony. B)
It is pretty rare in Germany.
Ciao Ivo