Navione Gps Software Fixed !!install!! Info
Review: Navione GPS Software (Fixed/Stable Versions)
Verdict: Navione is a legacy navigation software primarily found in older aftermarket head units (specifically WinCE systems). While it lacks the modern "flashiness" of Android Auto or CarPlay, the "fixed" versions remain a solid, reliable choice for older hardware due to their low resource usage and stable routing. It is a utilitarian workhorse, not a modern app.
The Universal Diagnostic Checklist
Before applying any fix, perform this 60-second diagnostic: navione gps software fixed
- Does the device power on? (Yes → Continue. No → Check car fuse or battery).
- Does the Navione logo appear? (No → Corrupted boot loader or missing
Navione.exe. Yes → Configuration error). - Does the GPS icon blink? (No → COM port mismatch).
- Does the map load but show a grid/blank space? (Yes → Missing map files).
Once you have identified the symptom, proceed to the relevant fix below. The Universal Diagnostic Checklist Before applying any fix,
Method 2: The Hard Fix – Replacing Corrupted Map Files
If Method 1 fails, your map data is corrupted. You cannot repair a corrupted .fbl or .map file; you must replace it. Does the device power on
Instructions for a total reinstall:
- Format your SD card using SD Card Formatter (not Windows default). Set "Format Size Adjustment" to ON. Choose FAT32 (for WinCE) or exFAT (for Android).
- Download a fresh, untouched Navione base package (the core
Navione.exeand DLL files). - Do not copy any old files. Build from scratch.
- Copy the working
Sys.txtfrom Method 1. - Add maps last.
After a clean format and reinstall, your Navione GPS software is fixed as if it left the factory.
4. The "Fixed" Installation Process
For those looking to install this on a generic WinCE head unit:
- Pros: A "fixed" package usually comes with a pre-configured path (often
\Navione\Navione.exe). - Maps: The best part of a fixed package is that you can often update the maps yourself by simply replacing
.fblfiles in the content folder, provided you have the correct licensing files in place. - Cons: Setting the GPS baud rate and port can be tricky. You often have to edit a
.inifile manually to match your head unit’s hardware specifications. If the software can't find satellites, it is almost always because these settings aren't "fixed" correctly.
























