BMW recently released their latest software updates, improving multimedia support and compatibility with a wide range of popular mobile devices. You can get all the details directly from BMW. The bigger questions are: what’s up with these updates? How do you find out about them? How do you know if they are for your model BMW?
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And more importantly, can you or do you have to go to your dealer? Let me give you a quick run-down on how it works: There are basically two kinds of BMW software updates. A main software update addresses system-wide issues and features and upgrades any of your car’s electronic control modules (ECUs) that require it. To make sure you are getting exactly the update you need, BMW computers will first check the hardware number on each of your ECUs. For this reason, these main software updates can only be completed by BMW dealers or shops equipped with special programming equipment (like BimmerTech). Unless something is not working correctly or you need the update in order to fix the car or get newer equipment to work, you won’t need this kind of upgrade.
In fact, BMW recommends against it unless absolutely necessary, and we agree due to potential complications and risks. More common, though, is a partial software update, or media software update. This may cover things like multimedia, Bluetooth, Internet connectivity, or mobile device compatibility improvements, as the most recent update mentioned above provides. Any owner can install this kind of update as long as your car features a Combox, which works with iDrive and enhances many technology features on your BMW. Newer NBT iDrive systems have Combox functionality built-in, making it even easier. But even older models can be retrofitted with iDrive (at Bimmer-Tech.net) and Combox (check out the ). If your Combox or NBT iDrive is factory-installed, you would download the update file from BMW using your VIN number.
If you installed the BimmerTech Combox Retrofit Kit or, BMW’s records will still reflect that your car doesn’t have the new hardware, and therefore, won’t show that you qualify for the software update. In that case, all you do is get in touch with us and we’ll get you the official BMW update. Whether you get the update directly from BMW or us, installing the software update is no more complicated than. Simply put the file on a thumb drive or other USB memory stick, plug it into the armrest USB port and go to the Settings menu in iDrive.
Locate the Software Update option in the menu and follow the instructions on the screen. Pretty straight-forward. But there’s one final question: what if you add a Combox or NBT Navigation using a BimmerTech upgrade kit and BMW introduces an essential main software update sometime down the road? Just remove the Combox/NBT before taking your BMW to your dealer for the update. Then reinstall it when you get it back. If it needs recoding as sometimes happens, just contact our tech team and we’ll get it going again in no time.
Apple fans will also be excited about being able to if they decide on retrofitting NBT EVO with ID5/ID6 into their BMW. The bottom line is, iDrive and Combox Media functionality can really make driving and using your BMW infinitely more enjoyable. So if you have the chance to upgrade, we say go for it. And, of course, we’re here to help if you want to do those upgrades yourself. Have questions or still need some guidance?
To properly upgrade your software you should visit a BMW dealer and request them to update your Navigation software. If you would like to risk upgrading the Navigation Computer software yourself, you can follow these instructions at your own risk: Download your choice of BMW Navigation software from this link: Unzip the contents of this file to a temporary folder using winzip or similar program.
If required to use a. I think the CDKEY is only needed going from V16 to V22 on the MKIII Computers. Download and install Run the clonecd application and use the BROWSE feature on CloneCD to find the temp folder.NOTE: As an alternate to CloneCD their have been reports of another software that works just as well.
This Software called is Magic ISO, and CDs must be burned at 2x speed and Mode 2 /XA. The Mode 2 /XA seems to be the important factor here as they tried all different speeds from 2x up to 24x at Model, and non of them worked.
Magic ISO We do not know any details about this other software and have not tried using it, so you are on your own. After launching the CloneCD software Select the Write from ImageFile button (under cursor above) Use the BROWSE feature to find the IMAGE.CCD file that you saved in a temporary folder from the zip file Select the IMAGE.CCD file Hit the next button to copy the CDROM with your CDR Drive Make sure and set a SLOW speed on the CDROM write speed. I was able to get mine to read in the Navigation CDReader using a 4x speed, but others have suggested 1x speed. Also use GOOD quality CD media. Hit the OK button let it burn a CD Should look like this. Install software update using the instructions above.
How to tell what Navigation computer you currently have. OR On the Main screen of your display, choose the 'settings' selection. On the top right you will see the Computer version and software version: See image above SW 2-1/81.