If you do not have mapcare on your car and update data in sd card without backing it up, you will lose navigation function! So guys please do not attempt to update navigation if you do not have mapcare option on your car!
You just replied to a 2013 post or so on the thread. Your two sentences don't hang together. The last sentence isn't required. If you back up the card you can always restore to where you started from. Even if it's the Mib2 High you just need to restore the map from a download file for where you started off or before. If it's Mib2 Standard even if you haven't backed up and you know the release you can download that and get back to where you came from. All of this has been proven. Saying that there isn't much point with fiddling with Mib1 since success isn't there. The mib2 standard work around was published on this thread by Exciter in January 2017 and that's what you see republished across the net.
Mapcare isn't provided in the UK and Seat haven't addressed all the negative publicity of high cost map updates whilst the other VAG brands in the UK waiver Mapcare so don't even seek to generate an income from it. Elsewhere in Europe the VW and Skoda brands no longer seek an income from Mapcare. Ditto America and Australian markets.
Here Maps is jointly owned by the VAG group, BMW etc. So they own the license to do what they want. The more recent releases of the maps has been put out to TomTom for preparation of Here Maps data which is why the releases in the standard form have been more problematic. TomTom is due for a takeover which is probably why VAG is putting map preparation out to them.
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