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IAmSuperBleeder

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  1. the sad part is, your last line you typed there, that's what companies like Pioneer are counting on. not that I blame them, but yeah I do wish they wouldn't just leave a product behind figuratively speaking when there's OBVIOUSLY still plenty of people using them

  2. I figured what the heck, what do I have to lose, $12? So I ordered one of those cheap cameras from China that flood eBay. Surprisingly it feels like it's a decent quality! The camera housing itself is aluminum and is completely sealed and watertight by the looks of it. The RCA cable was the PERFECT length, and the RCA cable also has a single wire that runs along with it which made it SUPER easy to run power all the way back to the camera!

     

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    and the perfect place to put it on my 06 Tacoma, right above the trailer hitch

     

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    tapped into the reverse signal wire, which is really easy to get to on this truck. it's the red with a white stripe wire on the top of the two plugs just behind the driver's side kick panel. I HATE these quick connects with a passion, but I'm really hesitant to hack up a factory wiring harness... so we'll see how this holds up

     

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    wired the camera to have power with the ignition so I could view the cam whenever I wanted to :mrgreen:

     

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  3. As far as actually using the unit and entering a destination, I would suggest downloading and reading the manual

     

    http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pio/pe/images/portal/cit_11221/417273154AVICD3OperationManual0221.pdf

     

     

     

    For the GPS showing you in odd places, pull the unit out and make sure the GPS wire is plugged in all the way. I installed some headrest monitors about a month ago and when I pulled the unit out to run the video wires, I didn't plug the GPS wire back in all the way and it was showing me in all kinds of places... started off with it showing me in some lake when I was in the drive through at Wendys, then the next day I was in New Jersey apparently... and I'm in Florida...

  4. let's say that when I tried to update with a 100MT disc that I made myself, but the disc wasn't made good and about half way through the update the installation stopped and the D3 couldn't read the disc all of a sudden... everything seems to work fine with the unit, but some of the background pics are messed up and corrupt, so who knows what else other files could be corrupt. I've since made another 100MT disc that works perfectly (I had a bad DVD burner the first go around... it was like 6 years old...)

     

    could I basically use these same steps and use the new good 100MT disc instead, or would I need to source out and download an .iso of an original disc (what is it, 70MT?)

  5. SUCCESS!!!

     

    so happy :mrgreen: now I just need to order the install kit so I can put this thing in the truck!

     

     

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    I need to make a disk and put some background photos on it too. I looks like the first time it actually tried to read the disk that was corrupt, it tried to load the wallpapers to the unit and the files were all messed up, lol, so the backgrounds are just a bunch of lines as you can see in the last photo. No problem though; I have a nice Toyota emblem one I want to put on it as a start up splash screen :mrgreen:

  6. well I brought a new burner home today :D got it in exchange for a copy of XP Professional from a guy at work, still new in the box! I'll be installing it in the desktop in a few minutes and see how it works out. it's a pretty good drive. it's at least SATA like I wanted. but I needed a new drive anyway... the one I have installed now wont open if there's a disk in it... have to use a paperclip and stick it in the little emergency eject hole to get it to pop the tray out :P

  7. Pull the parking brake. But regardless without the disk you're likely not going to be able to do much with that portion of the unit.

     

    that's the realization that I've came to as well. mine's bypassed so it thinks the parking brake is always on, but regardless it wants you to insert the nav disk before it brings anything up when you go to the nav menu. I'm in the process now of trying to get ahold of or make a disk...

  8. well I'm pretty sure it's neither the disc type nor the method I'm using that's making the disc making impossible for me. I think my CD burner is just on the fritz... I tried to make a regular data CD for a buddy tonight, and I can't even do that successfully...

     

    so I think I'll be drive shopping this weekend :mrgreen: maybe get a nice SATA drive and get away from this ancient IDE drive, lol

  9. Well I tried one of the Verbatim discs using the other (better) PC today. Burnt fine to the disc, but the D3 wouldn't read it... it actually rejected it and gave a "read error" quicker than the Memorex did, lol

     

    SO, I'm trying a new method right now... I used WinRAR and extracted the contents of the ISO into a folder, in which I also dropped a couple of custom background pictures :D, and I'm burning them as a data DVD with Nero (since it actually seemed to do something with the first disc that the D3 could read), this time back onto a Memorex disc. It's on the 2nd layer burning right now, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the data verifies successfully and the D3 can read it!

  10. no I know he doesn't have the disc; I've already asked him...

     

    so now here's another issue. ISOMagic wont see the disc in the drive :?

     

    I picked up some Verbatim discs today, and I'm going to pop one of those into my other computer and see it it'll work. it has a better burner drive in it so we'll see if that'll help. I have to get that computer up and running first though, lol. it's overall a MUCH better PC in terms of EVERYTHING, but I haven't used it in about 5 months... I shut it off because it started acting funny all the time, and I just haven't taken the time to format and reinstall the OS yet. now I have a reason I guess :P

  11. well I had PowerISO on my PC and I tried that too at 4x, and although the verification goes through after burning, the D3 still gets a read error...

     

    so now I have MagicISO and it wont see the freek'n disc my my PC drive :x but apparently MagicISO is not the same as ISOMagic listed above, lol, two different programs, so I'm going to try ISOMagic right now

     

     

    I'm thinking of trying a different computer if this one fails too... maybe it's this burner drive...

  12. First off, new member, but I've been reading over the forums and have already done the bypass (super easy, not sure why so many people have issues with that), and I'm not a COMPLETE idiot with the unit itself and/or wiring, computers, or electronics in general :P

     

    I bought this D3 used from a buddy at work and didn't get the original map discs (classic situation). Didn't get a GPS antenna either, but that's another problem all together, lol. The unit is not yet installed into the truck (it'll be going in my 2006 Toyota Tacoma), so I have it temporarily wired to a plug to plug it into the cigarette lighter to test the unit and make sure everything functions properly.

     

    I really don't feel like spending money on a pair of DVD-DL discs with the maps and updates on them if I can make them myself, so I had a bunch of blank DVD-DL discs laying around and decided to download the East disc via torrent and burn it myself. I used Nero to burn the ISO and the burn was successful the fist try, which surprised me because I've had issues in the past burning DVD-DL discs...

     

    So I powered up the unit and pressed MAP, and the "please insert appropriate disc" message appears as expected. I put in my newly burned disc, and after it read the format, the update began. I showed a few screens telling me it was doing the update and not to power off the unit, it rebooted, then gave a screen saying it was preparing the unit to use memory GPS or something along those lines and it should take about 30 seconds. Well I waited and waited, about 2 minutes, and then that screen shut off and the unit rebooted again, this time just to a blank black screen. That blank screen stayed for about 3 minutes, and then it rebooted again, to the same blank black screen again. It repeated this process about 4 times before I realized it was just going to keep doing this, so ejected the disc. After I ejected it, it went right back to the "please insert appropriate disc" screen, and I switched over to the radio just to make sure I didn't brick the unit by ejecting the disc :P Everything still works like it did before, but I still get the "please insert the appropriate disc" screen when I hit MAP and try to bring up the nav or go through the menu and try going to the nav.

     

    So at this point I hit MAP and put the disc BACK in, it tells me it's reading the format, and now it can't read the disc?!?!? It read it fine just 10 minutes ago and said it was updating! So I ejected it, tried to clean it off, and put it back in; same thing, "read error"...

     

     

    I find it odd that it will read the disc and then it wont, but could it possible be the disc that I'm using? It's a Memorex DVD+R Dual Layer if that makes any difference. Is there a change that the fact that I don't have a GPS antenna to plug into it at the time not allowing it to do anything with the navigation?

     

     

    I'd really like to be able to make the working disc myself so I can actually have more than one disc, or at least know that I can make another later if I have to. But if worse comes to worse, I'll break down and maybe buy one from SWDW, because I'm definitely not paying what Pioneer wants for them...

     

     

    Thanks in advance!

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