The radio is asking for a password or keeps showing a "checking map disk" message without proceeding.
Upgrading Past the Boot Screen: Russification and Navigation
Hold down the main menu or informational button on the frame of your radio.
The OEM SD card for the NSDD-W61 is typically an 8GB microSDHC card with very specific formatting and data structures. The data is arranged in partitions and folders that the navigation unit expects to find in a precise layout. The original card for the NSDD-W61 (part number 08675-00Z10) contains the Autumn 2011 Japan map data and software.
You bought a used car, and the card was not included.
Two words: “We’re back.”
sudo fdisk /dev/sdX # Create MBR partition table (o) # Create partitions with correct types: # p1: W95 FAT32 (type 0c) -> 64M # p2: Linux (type 83) -> 2G # p3: W95 FAT32 (type 0c) -> remaining
The repack is a form of software circumvention. While creating a personal backup for your own unit is generally legal in most jurisdictions, downloading a repack made from another user's card and distributing it may breach Toyota's software licensing.
Before attempting a hardware repack or replacement, verify the issue:
If you have technical expertise, some forums offer raw image files ( Win32 Disk Imager .
Do not move or delete the small (16MB-64MB) partitions labeled “NSDDW61_BOOT” or “UNKNOWN”. Those are the repack’s core.