You need this from the Skoda servers
I've wrapped it in the Skoda download manager so it offers you a downloaded exe file which is the Skoda download manager. Click on the download, the servers then deliver the file and it comes down using their protocol. More stable connection than without.
You can unzip direct to the SD and also save to the HD so you have the zip copy as well or / and unzip it with 7zip. Note other programs can cause issues. Assume you aren't using a MAC else you follow those but the built in unzip of the download manager negates that.
You get this release
P40_N60S3MIBS2_EU_NT_Q3.13
Saying this early versions were zipped with Winrar and you can read mention of this on the Briskoda site.
Basically the unzip part of the download manager won't work but since you checked the box to save the zip file you then run Winrar on that drag and drop the directory. Save time always unzip to HD then copy to SD - that's always much faster. In this instance you must use Winrar since these early files were zipped with that with difference compression. I kept the preamble in about using 7zip on a PC but for this file we use Winrar.
SD should look like this:
market
& file DBInfo.txt
to the SD card. Both at the route level.
You then have the release as described by the DBinfo.txt file as you wanted:
PartNumber2="5G0919866N "
PartNumber3="5E0051236E "
PartNumber4="5F0919866H "
ApplicationSoftwareVersionNumber="0040"
SystemName=" ECE 2014/15 "
PartNumber4 is the Seat ID (the one you wanted). Common release across brands but steered by the part number.
Ideally that should be put back onto your original card and should work - assume you lost it by accident. Your Mib2 card may be fine with this on it if VAG used the same CIDs lead in codes between Mib1 and Mib2.
Best of luck, let us know how it goes.
I've wrapped it in the Skoda download manager so it offers you a downloaded exe file which is the Skoda download manager. Click on the download, the servers then deliver the file and it comes down using their protocol. More stable connection than without.
You can unzip direct to the SD and also save to the HD so you have the zip copy as well or / and unzip it with 7zip. Note other programs can cause issues. Assume you aren't using a MAC else you follow those but the built in unzip of the download manager negates that.
You get this release
P40_N60S3MIBS2_EU_NT_Q3.13
Saying this early versions were zipped with Winrar and you can read mention of this on the Briskoda site.
Basically the unzip part of the download manager won't work but since you checked the box to save the zip file you then run Winrar on that drag and drop the directory. Save time always unzip to HD then copy to SD - that's always much faster. In this instance you must use Winrar since these early files were zipped with that with difference compression. I kept the preamble in about using 7zip on a PC but for this file we use Winrar.
SD should look like this:
market
& file DBInfo.txt
to the SD card. Both at the route level.
You then have the release as described by the DBinfo.txt file as you wanted:
PartNumber2="5G0919866N "
PartNumber3="5E0051236E "
PartNumber4="5F0919866H "
ApplicationSoftwareVersionNumber="0040"
SystemName=" ECE 2014/15 "
PartNumber4 is the Seat ID (the one you wanted). Common release across brands but steered by the part number.
Ideally that should be put back onto your original card and should work - assume you lost it by accident. Your Mib2 card may be fine with this on it if VAG used the same CIDs lead in codes between Mib1 and Mib2.
Best of luck, let us know how it goes.
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