Unlike later versions that bloated the system with weather widgets, fuel price aggregators, and live traffic (which requires internet), 9.6.13 remains lean. On a 600MHz Windows CE unit, this version boots in under 8 seconds. Lane assist imagery renders instantly without stuttering—a common issue in version 9.18 and above.
The "Complete" tag usually comes with maps from 2019-2021. To stay current in 2025, you must source Here (Nokia) or TomTom maps formatted for Primo 2.4. Look for map files ending in .fbl (roadmaps) and .fda (address points).
This version is widely supported on forums like: iGo-Primo 2.4-9.6.13 Complete
Search for “Primo 2.4 9.6.13 skin packs” or “Primo TTS fix” for additional add-ons.
Since iGo-Primo 2.4-9.6.13 Complete does not include maps, you need to source your own. The most compatible map versions are: Unlike later versions that bloated the system with
Regions available include:
Warning: Maps from 2023 or later often require iGo NextGen. Stick to 2019–2021 for 100% stability. Search for “Primo 2
Because this is the "Complete" edition, it includes vehicle profiles. You can input your truck’s height, weight, length, and hazardous materials. The routing engine avoids low bridges and restricted roads—a feature stripped from many free apps.