An update should be downloaded, extracted and applied. If you have to do more than on update, you will have to download, extract and apply the 1st one you need. After this process has been completed, you can download, extract and apply the 2nd. In other words, keep them apart. And it does not matter how many folders, etc. There are in one update. How to update firmware in Audi MMI 3G Plus / High / Basic / Mib; How to update maps Audi MMI 3G Plus / 3G High; How to update maps in MMI 3G Basic; Enabling audi mmi hidden green menu – MMI 3G – script & VCDS; MMI 2G High – How to enable hidden green menu; MMI RMC – Hidden green menu.
Wanted to update the maps in my car’s navigation system. To Audi’s credit they provide twice-yearly upgrades via a variety of methods, some free. (Sadly they don’t seem to have any way to update the MMI firmware though). The map updates are badly documented, so here’s the details.
First, the easy options that cost money. You can pay the dealer to do it. Or you can pay for the Audi Connect service (the cellular data for your car) and updates come over the air.
Now the free manual option. Discussed here, also see this video. It’s not hard or scary, the only real nuisance is their Java download program. Detailed walkthrough:
Downloading update
Installing update
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Of course I’m curious about the contents of the update files but couldn’t find a lot of info. Mib1 has a directory named “Eggnog” and Mib2 has “Truffles”; internal product names? Aladdin hasp driver windows xp. Mib1’s datafiles seem to be named “.psf” and Linux guesses some (but not all) are FoxPro FPT files, which seems plausible. Mib2 is mostly compressed data I couldn’t figure out, which some small SQLite tables without much interesting it. Probably all proprietary data, of course, and if they’re smart it’s encrypted too to prevent casual snoops like me from lifting all the data out.
Shame Audi doesn’t also let you upgrade MMI firmware. Mine has a bug where it’s limited to indexing 10,000 music files. Admittedly that’s a lot of music, but it’s a nuisance if you just want to copy all the music you own into the car. Static array sizes: not even once!