How to crack OK button the old school way
Originally Posted by lembowski
I don't know, but I didn't know that. How about you point me to a link for this info 
Originally Posted by kennyc
Let's start over...
1. copy all 9 bin files off your navigation dvd
2. use cebin to cram the patched HMIManager.exe into the BNHH401A.bin
3. burn all 9 files onto a cd/dvd
4. load the disc into navigation
1. copy all 9 bin files off your navigation dvd
2. use cebin to cram the patched HMIManager.exe into the BNHH401A.bin
3. burn all 9 files onto a cd/dvd
4. load the disc into navigation
Can you give a detailed thing so i don't bug you guys anymore and also i can use the patch that angrydad is currently designing.
Originally Posted by csmeance
What commands to i have to type to cram the new HMIManager.exe into the BIN.
Can you give a detailed thing so i don't bug you guys anymore and also i can use the patch that angrydad is currently designing.
Can you give a detailed thing so i don't bug you guys anymore and also i can use the patch that angrydad is currently designing.
good luck.
Originally Posted by lembowski
I don't know, but I didn't know that. How about you point me to a link for this info 
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ight=schematic
Originally Posted by BrandonClaps
Angry, any updated time on release?
The patch should be applied to navi.exe from BNHH401a.bin (Orange disk ver 3.50). You will need cebin to pack it back to the bin. Alternatively, zero out some useless strings (french nags, etc) to make it compress better. Similarly to the trip computer patch, navi.exe from 3.50 DVD should work with previous 3.xx versions.
/AngryDad
P.S.: Thanks to all who donated (all three of you :). You bought me an MMC+ card and PCMCIA adapter for it. I am now playing with a crapload of trip computer data that navi logs to the card.
Originally Posted by lithiumus
The signal from the Nav is 100% mono. You can see in the schematic diagram below. The audio link is RG L(+)... MP3 functionality is a waste. Maybe picture viewing app that can display your photos would be more useful...
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ight=schematic
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ight=schematic
/AngryDad
whoo!!!!!! props to Angrydad!
Now...can anyone do a writeup on how to do this. I was able to do the navi splash screen and add the trip computer, but after clicking on the link to the patch, i got lost haha.
Now...can anyone do a writeup on how to do this. I was able to do the navi splash screen and add the trip computer, but after clicking on the link to the patch, i got lost haha.
Originally Posted by Laxplaya11385
whoo!!!!!! props to Angrydad!
Now...can anyone do a writeup on how to do this. I was able to do the navi splash screen and add the trip computer, but after clicking on the link to the patch, i got lost haha.
Now...can anyone do a writeup on how to do this. I was able to do the navi splash screen and add the trip computer, but after clicking on the link to the patch, i got lost haha.
Originally Posted by The Dougler
im assuming that we just rename the NaviOK401a.crk to navi.exe and repack in the 401a.bin and burn, is this correct angrydad?thanks again
Angrydad,
Great job on creating software crack for Navi. I recently got an 06 Accord w/navi and it has the newest edition(white disk), any chance of porting your hack to this?? If so, I would be more than happy to make a "donation" to the cause.
Great job on creating software crack for Navi. I recently got an 06 Accord w/navi and it has the newest edition(white disk), any chance of porting your hack to this?? If so, I would be more than happy to make a "donation" to the cause.
Manual Patch Method
KennyC, you say success. Did you get the manual method to work. I get the loading screen and see AD at the bottom but the rest of the text www.vistabug.com/navi of the patch is not displayed and then it just reboots.
I figured I just fat-fingered
the hex entry during the first two attempts, but the third was just the same. Guess I will have to wait for the compiled patch.
Thanks for the effort put into this mod.
I figured I just fat-fingered
the hex entry during the first two attempts, but the third was just the same. Guess I will have to wait for the compiled patch.
Thanks for the effort put into this mod.
thanks to bluenoise and a google source, i have sucessfuly added the trip computer and AC controls. Only downside is that the TC goes in fives. But thatnks angryman and your are the man!!!!!!
also if you want the .bin for the 2004s, here is a link to download it
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=57WV1E6G
i will post a writeup on how to use the cebin program for other versions.
also if you want the .bin for the 2004s, here is a link to download it
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=57WV1E6G
i will post a writeup on how to use the cebin program for other versions.
writeup on using cebin:
1. make a folder i your harddrive, i made my folder in C:\nav
2. eject navigation disk from trunk of car and insert into cd drive.
3. Copy the 9 .BIN files on the DVD to the c:\nav folder.
4. Download the new HMIManager file (MPG from angrydads site) and paste into folder along with 9 bins
5. download cebin and place all files in nav folder.
6. right click on replaceWakeupscreen.cebin and open with notepad.
7. delete all text in the file and type this:
# Replacing HMIManager.exe
#trace on
image BN2HH12C.BIN
verbose on
replaceFile HMIManager.exe HMIManager.exe
saveToFile BN2HH12C.BIN.NEW
8. save file as replace.cebin
9. open command prompt and go to nav folder
10. type in:
cebin replace.cebin
then it will say file is blah blah and then done.
delete the file BN2HH12C.BIN ONLY!!!!!!!!!!
11. rename BN2HH12C.BIN.NEW to BN2HH12C.BIN
12. burn all 9 .BIN files to a cd
13. Insert the origional navigation DVD back into the DVD-ROM in your car.
14. Start the car normally (or put the key in and turn it so NAV turns on), and at the main navigation screen hold Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel for 5 seconds once again.
15. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen once again.
16. Take the origional navigation DVD out of the car, and replace it with the CD/DVD you just created.
17. Hit the "Load Disc" button on the Version screen. As suggested by ttliang, if you get a warning screen saying the disk is no good, just hit "guide+menu+cancel" again to bring you to the "version" -> "disc load" then it'll load.
18. It should take about 20 seconds for your car to load the new BIN and reboot. You shoudl see your new Once that happens, take out your burned CD/DVD and put back the origional navigation DVD.
19. If anything goes wrong, remove the ground to the battery for 30 seconds with the origional DVD in the car. The old OS will load back on the system.
1. make a folder i your harddrive, i made my folder in C:\nav
2. eject navigation disk from trunk of car and insert into cd drive.
3. Copy the 9 .BIN files on the DVD to the c:\nav folder.
4. Download the new HMIManager file (MPG from angrydads site) and paste into folder along with 9 bins
5. download cebin and place all files in nav folder.
6. right click on replaceWakeupscreen.cebin and open with notepad.
7. delete all text in the file and type this:
# Replacing HMIManager.exe
#trace on
image BN2HH12C.BIN
verbose on
replaceFile HMIManager.exe HMIManager.exe
saveToFile BN2HH12C.BIN.NEW
8. save file as replace.cebin
9. open command prompt and go to nav folder
10. type in:
cebin replace.cebin
then it will say file is blah blah and then done.
delete the file BN2HH12C.BIN ONLY!!!!!!!!!!
11. rename BN2HH12C.BIN.NEW to BN2HH12C.BIN
12. burn all 9 .BIN files to a cd
13. Insert the origional navigation DVD back into the DVD-ROM in your car.
14. Start the car normally (or put the key in and turn it so NAV turns on), and at the main navigation screen hold Map/Guide, Menu, and Cancel for 5 seconds once again.
15. Hit the "Version" button on the touch screen once again.
16. Take the origional navigation DVD out of the car, and replace it with the CD/DVD you just created.
17. Hit the "Load Disc" button on the Version screen. As suggested by ttliang, if you get a warning screen saying the disk is no good, just hit "guide+menu+cancel" again to bring you to the "version" -> "disc load" then it'll load.
18. It should take about 20 seconds for your car to load the new BIN and reboot. You shoudl see your new Once that happens, take out your burned CD/DVD and put back the origional navigation DVD.
19. If anything goes wrong, remove the ground to the battery for 30 seconds with the origional DVD in the car. The old OS will load back on the system.
Donated! enjoy a cold one on me!
I am awaiting the compiled version as, I assume, that will be simpler install.
Also when I do this will it eliminate your trip computer hack that I have already installed? as I would like to keep that as well. I am also planning on changing the image that is displayed at some time in the future, do I load these individually or somehow combine them to load properly?
I am awaiting the compiled version as, I assume, that will be simpler install.
Also when I do this will it eliminate your trip computer hack that I have already installed? as I would like to keep that as well. I am also planning on changing the image that is displayed at some time in the future, do I load these individually or somehow combine them to load properly?
got it working. thanks so much angrydad.
it took me 2 tries. manually edited all of the locations with hex editor. then repacked with cebin. tried loading the disc but no luck. just got into the repettive reboot thing.
i double checked my hex editing and it was ok. i tried removing unnecessary info in navi.exe so i could use dumpnavi. that did the trick. dumpnavi was the way that worked for me.
thanks again angrydad. i'll be making a donation to the beer fund soon.
it took me 2 tries. manually edited all of the locations with hex editor. then repacked with cebin. tried loading the disc but no luck. just got into the repettive reboot thing.
i double checked my hex editing and it was ok. i tried removing unnecessary info in navi.exe so i could use dumpnavi. that did the trick. dumpnavi was the way that worked for me.
thanks again angrydad. i'll be making a donation to the beer fund soon.
Originally Posted by pohljm
Donated! enjoy a cold one on me!
I am awaiting the compiled version as, I assume, that will be simpler install.
Also when I do this will it eliminate your trip computer hack that I have already installed? as I would like to keep that as well. I am also planning on changing the image that is displayed at some time in the future, do I load these individually or somehow combine them to load properly?
I am awaiting the compiled version as, I assume, that will be simpler install.
Also when I do this will it eliminate your trip computer hack that I have already installed? as I would like to keep that as well. I am also planning on changing the image that is displayed at some time in the future, do I load these individually or somehow combine them to load properly?
I manually edited my file (I used QView, but it didn't seem to want to recognize the CRK file when I tried to import it). Then, used csmeance's overview of CEBin to pack it all into a new BIN file. Burned to CD, loaded, a viola! It's the only mod that I have included so far, although I will probably also include the startup screen mod and nag screen text change.
kennyc, what verison are you running? 2kb???? with a 3.30G cd. i need to free up 531 bytes. ALso after the new bin is created, right click on it and go to properities. In there, click on the advaced button (next to atributes) and check off "compress contects to save disk space" that made my file also 1 mb smaller on my disk.
Originally Posted by meburdick
My understanding is that you have to make each mod individually, and add it to the BNHH401A.BIN file. You will have to add each mod into the same BIN file so that they are all available together.
I manually edited my file (I used QView, but it didn't seem to want to recognize the CRK file when I tried to import it). Then, used csmeance's overview of CEBin to pack it all into a new BIN file. Burned to CD, loaded, a viola! It's the only mod that I have included so far, although I will probably also include the startup screen mod and nag screen text change.
I manually edited my file (I used QView, but it didn't seem to want to recognize the CRK file when I tried to import it). Then, used csmeance's overview of CEBin to pack it all into a new BIN file. Burned to CD, loaded, a viola! It's the only mod that I have included so far, although I will probably also include the startup screen mod and nag screen text change.
Originally Posted by csmeance
kennyc, what verison are you running? 2kb???? with a 3.30G cd. i need to free up 531 bytes. ALso after the new bin is created, right click on it and go to properities. In there, click on the advaced button (next to atributes) and check off "compress contects to save disk space" that made my file also 1 mb smaller on my disk.
Haven't tried this yet, but can't wait to in the A.M.
Angrydad, I'll absolutely throw a few bucks your way for the efforts...
I'll throw a few more buck your way if you'll clean up the AC controls to make them work properly, and fix the Trip Computer "miles to empty" calibration issue.
There's just something about making modifications that don't function properly I don't like.
Good Job Guy... Thanks for the effort.
Angrydad, I'll absolutely throw a few bucks your way for the efforts...
I'll throw a few more buck your way if you'll clean up the AC controls to make them work properly, and fix the Trip Computer "miles to empty" calibration issue.
There's just something about making modifications that don't function properly I don't like.
Good Job Guy... Thanks for the effort.
for those PM ing me, i didn't use the patch to bypass the ok button, i used the wrong words in my above post and i aplogize. Anyway, i used cebin to pack the new HMIManager.exe (MPG.rar file) file to fit it into the 3.30G BIN
Originally Posted by kennyc
What did you remove in the navi.exe file to make it fit?
I searched through the navi.exe for *.cpp and replaced those with zeros. There were probably 15-20 places where I did this in order to make the file small enough to repack with dumpnavi.
I think there is something wrong with the cebin program for repacking files with a larger size. I just don't trust it.
As far as adding an mp3 player. There is no option in cebin to add files. You can only extract tiles or replace files. Therefore, I don't know how to add the .dll files that would be required to run the dcmp3.exe.
AngryDad, any thoughts here?
Originally Posted by bluenoise
It would sure be cool if someone with the 3.50 disc posted their unpatched (or patched) Navi.exe for those of us not running the latest and greatest. 


similar to AngryDad's.
sorry, can't help you with the edited disclaimer screen..
maybe you could try it yourself ;-)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RW9T8C7M
maybe you could try it yourself ;-)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RW9T8C7M
Originally Posted by met152
if you were asking me what I removed kenny.
I searched through the navi.exe for *.cpp and replaced those with zeros. There were probably 15-20 places where I did this in order to make the file small enough to repack with dumpnavi.
I think there is something wrong with the cebin program for repacking files with a larger size. I just don't trust it.
As far as adding an mp3 player. There is no option in cebin to add files. You can only extract tiles or replace files. Therefore, I don't know how to add the .dll files that would be required to run the dcmp3.exe.
AngryDad, any thoughts here?
I searched through the navi.exe for *.cpp and replaced those with zeros. There were probably 15-20 places where I did this in order to make the file small enough to repack with dumpnavi.
I think there is something wrong with the cebin program for repacking files with a larger size. I just don't trust it.
As far as adding an mp3 player. There is no option in cebin to add files. You can only extract tiles or replace files. Therefore, I don't know how to add the .dll files that would be required to run the dcmp3.exe.
AngryDad, any thoughts here?
I took this idea from the enabling trip computer natively thread:
Originally Posted by kennyc
I patched HMIManager.exe from 3.50 but the file was too big to be fitted back into the bin file.
Updating HMIManager.exe ...
The size of the updated file must be less-then or equal to the size of the old file.
This feature might be introduced in a newer version.
Updated file (COMPRESSED): 868391 bytes Old file (COMPRESSED): 868376 bytes
So unless there is some way we can shrink the compressed file by 15 bytes I'd say 3.40c is dead in the water.
15 bytes.... so close yet so far away...
This is very easy to fix. Find useless strings in HMIManager.exe, like debug info, source file names (*.cpp), etc. and replace some of them with zeroes using your favorite hex editor. dumpnavi them will be able to better compress the file.
/Angrydad
Originally Posted by kennyc
I patched HMIManager.exe from 3.50 but the file was too big to be fitted back into the bin file.
Updating HMIManager.exe ...
The size of the updated file must be less-then or equal to the size of the old file.
This feature might be introduced in a newer version.
Updated file (COMPRESSED): 868391 bytes Old file (COMPRESSED): 868376 bytes
So unless there is some way we can shrink the compressed file by 15 bytes I'd say 3.40c is dead in the water.
15 bytes.... so close yet so far away...
This is very easy to fix. Find useless strings in HMIManager.exe, like debug info, source file names (*.cpp), etc. and replace some of them with zeroes using your favorite hex editor. dumpnavi them will be able to better compress the file.
/Angrydad
Originally Posted by met152
sorry, can't help you with the edited disclaimer screen..
maybe you could try it yourself ;-)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RW9T8C7M
maybe you could try it yourself ;-)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RW9T8C7M






Thanks angrydad
