Tips before upgrade:
- Start update after a short trip so the battery has more charge
- Burn on quality brand CD (Verbatim works great) and lowest speed 4x-8x.
- Best to use Nero burner software. Avoid ImgBurn or CDBurnerXp or if use them then double check that image is burned with low speed and CD type=Mode2
- Better not to use laptop CD/DVD writer
- Order original Opel/Vauxhall update disc to avoid any problems as burning additional CDs in case of errors eventually will cost the same.
Update:
1. Insert ignition key/Switch CD70/DVD90 ON
2. Insert update CD. Follow prompts (Update takes about 15 minutes to complete)
3. Remove CD when update is finished
Recovery procedure:
In case update fails for any reason hangs it is possible to recover successfully, try reinserting the update CD and try the update process again.
Q:Cannot eject disc!
A: If disc can't be ejected then hold Eject button and turn on/off ignition. CD then should eject.
Q: How to restart failed update?
A: Remove Infotainment fuse or battery cable. Leave the CD inside. After it powers on it will show "software update" and start again. If it doesn't start then try update while ignition key is in but not turned to ACC. Burn additional CD and try with that or just order and use original update disc.
Q: How to rollback update (in case no progress indicator showed up)?
A: If unit recognizes software update CD but failed to reboot from the disc it has already set the 'flash update' flag and stays in the update mode even if update didn't actually start. In this case the lang cd can be used with a working loader that can restore the flash update flag to 'no' once it recognizes that there is no language loading required.
Q:To burn the image nero 10 burns the image in mode 2 and imgburn uses mode 1.Which mode is the correct?
A:You should burn a Nero (NRG) image with nero in order to preserve the Mode setting
Mode 2 is required for a successful burn
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