SYN3 Updater - Replaces FordSyncDownloader

open it in notepad, or paste it here and we can explain it.

Moderator note, removed the “bloat” keeping the relevant bit

      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="1.1G" available="20M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="2.6G" available="26M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="2.3G" available="11M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="1.5G" available="5.1M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="2.2G" available="17M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="3.4G" available="23M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="31M" available="708K"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="3.1G" available="30M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/sd/MAP/" total="3.6G" available="15M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/Nuance/" total="3.3G" available="23M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/Nuance/" total="1.9G" available="8.2M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/Nuance/grace" total="1.0G" available="59M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/rwdata/" total="1.2G" available="860M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/rwdata/quip/" total="35M" available="18M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/rwdata/quip/" total="90M" available="940K"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/mp/" total="1.4G" available="64M"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/mp/resources" total="91M" available="260K"/>
      <d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/images/" total="**54G**" available="26G"/>

That is a 64 GB APIM. Noted here:

<d2p1:PartitionHealth type="/fs/images/" total=“54G” available=“26G”/>

All the smaller partitions above that line as for each individual part of the install (maps, apps, gracenotes, etc). The final line that I copied lists the total capacity for all images.

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Yes as @avdonr says it’s 64GB :slight_smile:

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Yep. @avdonr must have been waiting…
Near the top of the file you will see your asbuilt information, and thru the file the firmware versions.

Maybe its been covered but can i use the same flashdrive/files on more than one vehicle, or does the first vehicle leave some sort of footprint that makes it vehicle specific?

Does not matter, only thing that matters is that the conditions / variables that lead to the USB creation are equivalent among the cars you want to upgrade

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Further to @SaNdMaN’s comment, make sure to not use a 3.0 prepared USB in a My20 car!

Thanks guys. One is an 18 expedition with nav and ones a 19 expedition with nav.

Closing this thread, if you have issues with this app make a seperate thread/topic.