ReggieTheDog
Member Since: 24 Jan 2010
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A newbie to this site : As I do a lot of travelling, I've just bought the set of 4 disks for the FL2 covering East and West Europe. Using my original single disc supplier with vehicle I can drive from UK all the way through Austria without any hastle. Using this 4 disk system - will I have to stop and change disks half way through my journey or does data from a disk get cached in some way? Don't really want to get to the French border change the disk, get to the Austrian Border, change the disk etc etc....
Apologies if this question has been asked before. Oh, and anyone want a single disc when I've finished with it then let me know.
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26th Aug 2010 6:58 pm |
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athelstan
Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
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FL2 MY2010 DVD's - LR Part No:6G92-10E898-EE
These come as a "Europe" set of 3DVD's. Each disc contains a batch of countries within the EU15 plus the ascension States and non EU countries/states i.e: Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Vatican City, Monaco, San Merino, Morocco, Moldavia and Andorra. The country groupings across the discs are puzzling at times, e.g: Morocco is with GB!
The LR single disc DVD player does not cache the data so you do have to select the appropriate disc(s) for your journey. However you will not have to swop discs for your drive from France to Austria, whichever of the four routes you could take:via Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, or Italy.
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27th Aug 2010 7:03 am |
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ReggieTheDog
Member Since: 24 Jan 2010
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Guys, thanks for your replies. Firstly, you'll be pleased to hear that I loaded the fist disk of the four disk set and immedaitely it told me it needed to do a software update and it took the 15 mins it said it would.
Interestingly, if you put a journey in, with waypoints, and then replace the disk with another, it does actually hold it in memory which I was both shocked and thrilled by.
Just planning my next trip now - great
Thanks again for your replies.
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28th Aug 2010 10:52 pm |
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