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  1. I just got the "there is no applicable program" screen after running Condi's hackmode 2.x.  After doing a search, I didn't find a concise means of reverting back so I disected the installer and came up with the following:

     

    Using Super TestMode

     

    As with any mods to your AVIC, the following is at your own risk.

    I was successful doing the following on my X930BT (updated to X940BT)

     

    Step 1

    From a PC create 2 directories on a SD card:

       PRG0 and PRG1

    Copy the Super Testmode.KEY to the root of the SD card

     

    Step 2

    With the SD card in your AVIC boot into Testmode

       VERIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING FILE EXISTS: USER\PRG0\APL\AV1.EXE

          If it doesn't, do not continue!

       COPY USER\PRG0\APL\AV1.EXE and then paste into the PRG0 directory on the SD card

       If the following files exist:

          COPY USER\PRGx.FLG to the SD card

          COPY USER\PRG1\APL\AV1.EXE and then paste into the PRG1 directory on the SD card

    Turn off your AVIC and take the SD card back to your PC

     

    Step 3

    From your PC

       Rename PRG0\AV1.EXE  to AV.EXE

       If the following files exist:

          Rename PRGx.FLG to PRG.FLG

          Rename the PRG1\AV1.EXE files to AV.EXE

     

    Step 4

    With the SD card in your AVIC boot into Testmode

       DELETE the following files on your AVIC

          USER\PRG0\APL\AV.EXE

          USER\PRG1\APL\AV.EXE

          USER\PRG0\APL\AV.MSCR

          USER\PRG0\APL\COMMCTR1.DLL

          USER\PRG0\APL\CORED1.DLL

          USER\PRG0\APL\KILLPROC.EXE

          USER\PRG0\APL\MORTSCRIPT.EXE

          USER\PRG0\APL\TOOLHEL1.DLL

     

       COPY the following files from the SD card to your AVIC

          SD\PRG0.AV.EXE to USER\PRG0\APL\AV.EXE

          If the following files exist:

             SD\PRG.FLG to USER\PRG.FLG

             SD\PRG1.AV.EXE to USER\PRG1\APL\AV.EXE

     

    If you have followed the above exactly, your AVIC should be back to the way it was before the HACKMODE

     

  2. The fact that Pioneer continues to keep cd/dvd in their AVIC heads shows that Pioneer supports older dyeing (sic) technologies. So I must agree with ADAMZPILY and CHLNGR1970 in saying that Pioneer dropped the ball on this one and should put the changer functionality back into their firmware. The (former) stability of the IPBus was a huge reason for customer loyalty. For all those that don't want cd/dvd, let them get the AppRadio...

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