TomTom Home & MacOS X Catalina
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Hi, @rupertd !
Using the version that came with the device is useless as it is a pretty old version.
About installing the newer version, please take attention to the following button/link.
Mac OS 10.12 or later:
http://download.tomtom.com/sweet/application/home2upgrade/home2latest/TomTomHOME2mac.dmg
Mac 10.11 or earlier:
http://download.tomtom.com/sweet/application/home2latest/TomTomHOME2maclatest.dmg
Also, which Mac OS version are you running on?0 -
Thanks, tried the later version as I have mac os 10.15 but still getting tom tom installation cannot proceed as not all requirements were met1
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Hi guys. After a lot of tries and contact TomTom support, I managed to fix the problem and installed the program. Key is to install Java Jdk 1.8.152 if you have Mac 64bits. Once done, TomTom HOME installation will run smooth.
In order to do it you have to take some steps:
STEP 1 : Go to:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-javase8-2177648.html
STEP 2: Scroll down and look for Jdk 1.8.152. Download: jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
PASO 3: You will be directed to Oracle web site. Create and account or log in if you have already an account. You will receive an email to verify account. Click and you will be directed to the Oracle web site again
STEP 4 Once you are logged in, go again to download page to download the fie: jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
STEP 5 Install the downloaded program jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
STEP 6 Once java is installed, download and Install TomTom Home from Tom Tom web site
This should work. It worked for me with OS Catalina V. 10.15.5
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I am trying to install Home on my MacBook Pro but when it runs the program:-This package will run a program to determine if the software can be installed, it comes back with:-
Failure......Installation cannot proceed, as not all requirements were met. and that is it.....What can I do to sort this out and install TomTom Home on my Mac???1 -
MyDrive Connect for Mac OS fails to link to Via 280 since update to macOS Catalina 10.15.6. It seems the update has broken something regarding the connection of the Via 280 to the Mac. Any ideas any one.0
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Hi guys. After a lot of tries and contact TomTom support, I managed to fix the problem and installed the program. Key is to install Java Jdk 1.8.152 if you have Mac 64bits. Once done, TomTom HOME installation will run smooth.
In order to do it you have to take some steps:
STEP 1 : Go to:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-javase8-2177648.html
STEP 2: Scroll down and look for Jdk 1.8.152. Download: jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
PASO 3: You will be directed to Oracle web site. Create and account or log in if you have already an account. You will receive an email to verify account. Click and you will be directed to the Oracle web site again
STEP 4 Once you are logged in, go again to download page to download the fie: jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
STEP 5 Install the downloaded program jdk- 8u -152 macosx-x64.dmg
STEP 6 Once java is installed, download and Install TomTom Home from Tom Tom web site
This should work. It worked for me with OS Catalina V. 10.15.5
This appears to work for me too. Hurray!0 -
I am aware of the situation but it does not solve that disappointment!
Mod edit: Machine translated (Italian)0 -
My new Apple Mac is running Mac Catalina version 10.15
It resolutely will not download and install MyDrive Connect. Not had a problem on previous Macs.1 -
I now have a new Apple Mac running OS Catalina 10.15.
MyDrive Connect fails to install.
Any work rounds?1 -
It would have been helpful if the main installation page just said that for later versions of Mac OS you would need to install Java before trying to install MyDrive Connect.0
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Hello - is device this being updated any more?? I know mine is from 2013 but it is not working at all! I want to save routes but neither TomTOM Home or MyDrive Connect works! HELP!!!!0
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This resolution (i.e. messing around with installed JDK versions, and possibly removing some) is completely unacceptable. The application should just be looking for ANY JDK 8 version that happens to be installed and using that. Check on StackOverflow for many examples of how to do this in your code. Completely ridiculous behavior and workaround.2
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Never more TomTom. Moving to Garmin for Christmas.1
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Error message: Installation cannot continue because not all prerequisites have been met.
Before that, a message will first appear that JDK 1.6.0_65 must be overwritten to jdk 1.8.0_152.
However, my Mac has jdk 1.8.0_52.
Mod edit: Machine translated (Dutch)1 -
Why does it do that. Running Mojave.0
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Thank you for this info . I did not choose tomtom it is installed automatically on my megane Renault and I find that neither Renault nor totmtom are up to the task in customer service on this subject. I don't really want to overload my mac with java which I don't need, but thanks again for the idea. I copied and recorded it and I will think about it, but in any case expressing my anger by registered letter to the 2 suppliers (Renault and Tomtom) is inadmissible. I'm not going to change cars because GPS doesn't keep pace with advances in computing.
Finally thank you again for giving me a solution.
Mod edit: Machine translated (French)0 -
This issue exists since mid 2019: the manual downgrade install of JDK 1.8.0.152 does not fix the issue (installer still believes that that installed JDK is 1.6.0_65 , see attached picture).
Installer says it will install correct version... but fails on next window.
Is there a real apple developer still working for TomTom?
Please provide effective fix...
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OHHH Great!....cannot update my maps on my Tom Tom sd8110eu sim card because I have upgraded my mac os to Catalina. I have just read through 8 pages of comments here and as yet there is no acceptable solution. Come on Vikram surely after all this time the developer can come up with an Tom Tom upgrade, this affects thousands of users, really not acceptable from a a company as big a Tom Tom....A reply would be very much appreciated0
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This issue has been going since October 2019 based on the first post in this thread - that's over 2 years!!!
How is it that multiple other companies are able to create a Mac compatible version of their KEY software but TomTom are unable to do so? Perhaps TomTom should hire one of the developers who know how to do this?
It comes as no surprise that TomTom has 89% BAD rated 1-star reviews on TrustPilot. How is this company not embarrassed by this?
Come on TomTom, get a grip and sort this out.0 -
Thought I'd give an update. I downloaded the very latest version of TomTom Home and was able to successfully install it on my MacBook.
So, if you've been trying unsuccessfully before, try again and fingers crossed, it should now work for you.
Have to say though, my experience with TomTom has been bad enough to put me off buying from them, even to the point that I'd probably avoid buying a car with TomTom fitted (car manufacturers take note).0