Upgrading to 32gb Skoda Card (for use on a Seat Mib2 Standard only)
Card arrived. Indeed 32GB which I bought off EBay described as
Version 2020 SKODA GEN2 MIB2 (Amundsen 2) Card Sat Nav SD Navigation
Release 1430 the current release.
These latest 32GB cards are made by Swissbit.
Invested £40 (you might find it cheaper) to test the upgrade to this card for when the all Europe map pops 16gb for those drives across Europe where the released zones wont be much good. Good news its pretty painless and your old Seat card still works. The unit doesn't inherit anything from the card.
I didn't try popping the card in without the overall.nds workaround. Decided that would be asking for trouble. Copied the matching overall.nds file from the original card using the workaround method.
Strong believer of reboots to the system when you change map cards so with the card out, long hold on the on / off button till it reboots, turn off again, card in no problems. Works fine. Do the process again put the original card in works fine.
I was inspired by Godzzi above putting in a VW card without issue. I think for people with fairly new cars the issue would be if you did it without changing the overall.nds file Mapcare might kick in which is why a previous posters plan of getting two cards out of it failed as the unit tethered itself to the new overall.nds. This is the complimentary one year Mapcare you get in the UK. You can't buy Mapcare after that.
As far as getting a 32gb card it's far less hassle than cloning the CID on a Gold card. Cost of Gold card with be similar but with Ubunto / Linux hassle. Suspect these newer cards may be faster than the Samsung Evo 2015 cards which are the Gold cards.
Lost, Stolen and Missing Cards from a Mib2 Standard Unit
Godzzi and myself covered the process of getting back a card that was lost or stolen out of the unit. Buy a card and put back the overall.nds file from the year or one before (see link to workaround method below).
For good measure you can go back to V1 Seat map release rather than playing lucky dip with the download releases if you don't know which release was paired with the car, link below and use the most recent map update over writing the overall.nds file with the V1 one.
V1 link (Credit Markobc with that one):
http://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto.com/base/maps/0430_MP143-1248.0EUR.zip
or Skoda's download manager version (more resilient to network timing out issues)
http://infotainment-cdn.skoda-auto....der.exe?ver=636797902467464786&extension=.exe
Godzzi tested for me that going back beyond the paired overall.nds file. So if in doubt jump back releases if you dont know what the release was. Then do the workaround using the overall.nds file. (I did test that with a unit with the overall.nds of 1030 and works fine with 0430)
Variation on the workaround but going back to the Seat base year for mib2 if no more information on what was in the car. Full credit goes to Exciter for the workaround. That's re-documented on the thread a number of times and across the net. Basically now identified that these overall.nds files contains a date stamp as well as a general database index. For other VAG cars you might want to go back to 0235 (2014/15) which is the very first release ahead of it coming to Seat
The card needs to be a Standard Mib2 card, can be Seat, Skoda or VW. Might wish to consider the recent 32GB card planning ahead.
Workaround
See post 1809 and 1810 for the most recent documentation based on users pit falls in the last three years:
https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?threads/navigation-system-updates.388586/page-91
Obviously in step 1 you use the latest download which currently is 1430:
How do I know it's a Mib2 Standard
All of this you can only do if it's a Mib2 Standard
Press the “NAV” Button >
Confirm the “Setup” >
“Version information” selection on the display.
Check the first text line in "Version information".
If the first three digits are 6P0 it's a
mib2 standard (serial number is also on the card)
5F with a mapping card in the slot it's
mib1 standard
If not it's a
mib1 or 2 "
Navi System Plus" (no card in the slot)