Evolution 9.1.3: Supermod Medianav
Before we get into the details, it's crucial to understand which system you have. The guide is specifically for the "MediaNav Evolution," which is the second generation (MN2) of the system. The key distinction comes down to the official firmware version your unit is running. Standard MediaNav (MN1) units have firmware versions up to 4.1.0. The MediaNav Evolution units run on a different platform and have firmware versions ranging from . Knowing you are on the correct platform is the single most important prerequisite for a successful Supermod installation.
Download compatible iGO-format maps ( .fbl files), buildings ( .3dc ), and POIs ( .poi ).
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If your MediaNav refuses to read the update file, reformat your USB stick using a slow FAT32 format (uncheck "Quick Format") and try again. Supermod Medianav Evolution 9.1.3
: A file explorer for direct access to the device's internal storage (StorageCard). Easy Interface
Before attempting to install Supermod on your system, verify that your hardware and software meet the strict requirements to avoid bricking your unit.
Go to System -> System Version on your MediaNav. Ensure it reads exactly 9.1.3 . If you are on an older version (like 8.0.5 or 9.1.1), upgrade to official 9.1.3 first. Before we get into the details, it's crucial
Launch Supermod on your MediaNav and open the built-in File Explorer.
: Used to monitor processes or terminate specific applications like the date display. TTCMD (Total Commander)
Installing custom firmware on a Media Nav unit is an "at your own risk" procedure. If the installation process fails or the engine turns off mid-update, you can permanently brick the hardware unit. Standard MediaNav (MN1) units have firmware versions up to 4
If the power is cut during installation, the screen may stay black (stuck on the logo).
The Supermod community is active and helpful, with most users reporting a very positive experience. A common sentiment is that Supermod integrates seamlessly and can be left installed without hindering the system's normal operation. One satisfied user said it works "PERFECT" on 9.1.3 and praised its deep integration with navigation skins.
The stock MediaNav system does not natively support video playback. Supermod installs media players (such as CorePlayer) that allow you to watch movies, music videos, and clips directly from a USB drive in formats like AVI and MP4.
No widespread brick reports for 9.1.3 when installed correctly.
