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  1. Do you guys still need help? Sorry, but haven't been here in a while.
  2. Do what I posted here: It worked like a charm for my F700BT. Sorry so long, but I don't frequent here as much as I used to.
  3. Better yet... Here's a link to an old thread. Follow the instructions and you should be ok.
  4. I have a "My Flash Disk" that I downloaded in 2017. Not exactly sure what it is, but I have a F700BT so I must've used it for something. I also have the "hybrid-4.001" files if you think that will help. I have a video that may help with this process. Can you suggest somewhere I can upload the files to.
  5. Start here to update firmware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyWhmWKnoG0 Here next to update maps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma49TYCPxnE I did this, but didn't have to install a third party mod. After I did the firmware update, I copied the new map and poi files to their correct folders and the they worked correctly. Almost forgot... Make sure you back up before you start. You need the backed up files for the firmware upgrade anyway. Since they did a lot of construction in the Pittsburgh area, it's awesome that it doesn't look like I'm driving through someone's
  6. This looked like a dying thread. I just revived it with an order for a black knurled knob for my F700BT. I can't believe that almost 6 years have gone by since you first started making these.
  7. The benefits of 3.0 are posted all over this forum. In my experience, the best things about 3.0 are the touch screen response and the better maps and map graphics. I bought mine at the introductory price of $68.60. $120 is a little steep, but for the touch screen response it may be worth it to you. Your call.
  8. The quickest fix I know of would be to copy your music files to a PC. Format your flash disk to FAT32 and copy them back. I'm sure there's probably a way to correct the files on your MAC, but don't know for sure myself. I have a friend that borrows my flash drive and plugs it into her MAC and it always comes back with those funky MAC files on it.
  9. Yes. Huge improvement just with touch screen response alone. That made it well worth it for me. No more frustrating double touches.
  10. I looked on Pioneer's site before I posted, but didn't see any documentation for wiring an amp. After further review, it's there, so definitely go with what madsonp posted.
  11. 1. I'm using about 10GB of a 16GB card, and it takes about a minute and a half until the unit indexes the MP3s. 2. Same as #1. 3. Touch screen only. 4. Slight lag, but nothing too bad. 5. I'm happy with mine. Small quirks but very minor.
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