Upgrade — Medianav 9.1.3 To 1.0.13.1

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Files not in the USB root directory | Reformat USB, copy files again (not the folder). | | Update freezes at 50% | Corrupted download or bad USB sector | Download firmware again. Use a different USB 2.0 drive. | | Screen stays black | Incompatible hardware (Tricolor unit) | Panic stop . Turn car off. Wait 10 min. Try to boot into recovery (Hold Radio + Menu). If failed, go to dealer. | | Bluetooth still glitchy | Residual old cache | Perform Factory Reset again. Disconnect car battery for 5 minutes. | | Reverse camera lag | Known minor issue in 1.0.13.1 | Downgrade to 1.0.12.1 or accept 0.5s lag. No fix exists. | Part 7: Should You Do It? Final Verdict Upgrading from Medianav 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1 is highly recommended for 95% of users. The improvements in stability, speed, and smartphone compatibility are undeniable. It transforms a frustrating, laggy system into a reliable daily driver.

Have you successfully completed the upgrade? Share your experience in the comments below. If you encountered the infamous "black screen of death," refer to our companion guide on recovering a bricked Medianav via serial port (link below). upgrade medianav 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. The author is not responsible for any damage to your vehicle or infotainment system. Always verify firmware compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN. | Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |

If you own a Renault, Dacia, or Lada vehicle equipped with the (also known as MediaNav or RNM – Renault New Media) infotainment system, you have likely encountered two specific firmware versions: 9.1.3 and 1.0.13.1 . | | Screen stays black | Incompatible hardware

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Navigating the numeric maze of firmware versions can be confusing. Why would you go from 9.1.3 (which sounds newer) to 1.0.13.1 (which sounds older)? The answer lies in understanding that Mediannav versions are not linear decimals; they represent different branches of software development.