Yes in West Sussex RTTI still not covering the New Felpham Bypass now A259 which has been open now over a year. Bearing in mind, A259 is an alternative to the often blocked A27 through Arundel, no way can RTTI give right answer for anyone traveling between Brighton and Chichester or Visa Versa. My Sat nav only recognises the first part of the Felpham bypass. As soon as you get to the Mcdonalds RAB heading east towards it thinks I'm in a field![/quote] Yes I was like that for a year. 2017/1 produced the first half of bypass from Bersted with I think from memory RTTI. Felpham bypass bit appeared in 2017/2 but no RTTi and still no RTTI on that bit after 208/1 installed yesterday. Google had both within a month of road sections opening.
Just doing mine now (2018-1). Here is an update guide I made to help others with it (I have the NEXT system but the principle is the same): A word of warning to those of you recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra. There is a serious flaw in Finder which means it cannot write files to FAT32 drives (it sets a file size ceiling as 2Gb not 4Gb and insists there is not enough space on the drive for anything >2Gb). Also, OS X's built in Disk Doctor cannot format or erase such drives (so it's a problem with High Sierra's built in apps). Apparently they're working on a fix (but they have been saying this for months now). Typical, since Jobs died that company is steadily going downhill. Anyhoo, you can still read FAT32 and transfer files using other programs such as Transmit (FTP app) or NTFSforOSX (sys pref pane).
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Luckily, the BMW Download Manager is one such app that appears to work fine and has successfully downloaded the map, recognised my 64Gb FAT32 drive and unzipped the files to the stick. Just waiting for a long journey to put it into the car for the update (otherwise I'd have to sit inside on the driveway for 40min or so ).
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Just doing mine now (2018-1). Here is an update guide I made to help others with it (I have the NEXT system but the principle is the same): A word of warning to those of you recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra. There is a serious flaw in Finder which means it cannot write files to FAT32 drives (it sets a file size ceiling as 2Gb not 4Gb and insists there is not enough space on the drive for anything >2Gb). Also, OS X's built in Disk Doctor cannot format or erase such drives (so it's a problem with High Sierra's built in apps). Apparently they're working on a fix (but they have been saying this for months now). Typical, since Jobs died that company is steadily going downhill.
Anyhoo, you can still read FAT32 and transfer files using other programs such as Transmit (FTP app) or NTFSforOSX (sys pref pane). Luckily, the BMW Download Manager is one such app that appears to work fine and has successfully downloaded the map, recognised my 64Gb FAT32 drive and unzipped the files to the stick. Just waiting for a long journey to put it into the car for the update (otherwise I'd have to sit inside on the driveway for 40min or so ). The update once set away will stop start so the update can be done on several journeys. J A word of warning to those of you recently upgraded to MacOS High Sierra. There is a serious flaw in Finder which means it cannot write files to FAT32 drives (it sets a file size ceiling as 2Gb not 4Gb and insists there is not enough space on the drive for anything >2Gb).
Also, OS X's built in Disk Doctor cannot format or erase such drives (so it's a problem with High Sierra's built in apps). Apparently they're working on a fix (but they have been saying this for months now). Typical, since Jobs died that company is steadily going downhill. Anyhoo, you can still read FAT32 and transfer files using other programs such as Transmit (FTP app) or NTFSforOSX (sys pref pane).
Luckily, the BMW Download Manager is one such app that appears to work fine and has successfully downloaded the map, recognised my 64Gb FAT32 drive and unzipped the files to the stick. Just waiting for a long journey to put it into the car for the update (otherwise I'd have to sit inside on the driveway for 40min or so ).