If you found an article with this string, it was likely discussing one of two things:
A. How to restore the device:
The article probably provided a download link for the iGO Primo software folder and instructed you to verify that the save folder or .lyc license file contains the ID 967281004. This ensures the software knows it is running on the Explay hardware.
B. How to unlock the device (Patch):
If you are trying to run iGO on a different SD card than the one that came in the box, the software will check for the original SD Card ID. The article may have described how to patch the data.zip or use a keygen that utilizes 967281004 to bypass the SD card check.
Press the Navigation button on the side of the Explay. iGO Primo 201 will boot. The first boot takes 60–90 seconds as it unpacks speech files. If you see a "License Error" message, the 967281004 link was either corrupted or does not match your device's unique ID. igo primo 201 967281004 explay infinity ii link
You downloaded the "link," but it doesn't work. Here are the standard fixes for the Explay Infinity II.
The sys.txt file (located in the root of your iGO folder) controls how the software runs. Because Explay units have specific screen resolutions, you may need to edit this file.
Recommended sys.txt snippet for Explay Infinity II: If you found an article with this string,
[device] type="android"[android] ; This ensures the app finds the data folder. ; Change path if you put iGO on SD card (e.g., "/storage/sdcard1/iGO") ; Internal memory usually: data_folder_path="/sdcard/iGO"
[rawdisplay] ; Explay Infinity II usually has a 800x480 or 1024x600 screen ; Force the resolution to avoid black bars: screen_x=800 screen_y=480 screen_x2=480 screen_y2=800
[interface] ; Adjust skin settings if the buttons are too small skin="ui_android" resolution_dir="800_480"Let's be direct
Let's be direct. Searching for a specific iGO Primo 201 967281004 Explay Infinity II link means you are looking for either:
Windows CE devices communicate with GPS satellites via a virtual COM port. The Explay Infinity II typically uses:
The sys.txt file inside the iGO Primo folder must contain these exact settings. If you download a generic link, your GPS will show "No GPS" or "Waiting for GPS signal." The correct 967281004 link includes a pre-configured sys.txt for the Infinity II.