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Serial to USB transfer stops midway thru!
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I had an XP desktop. I use GPS a lot and because the desktop didn't have a serial port (which is all my GPS software will accept!) I also bought a Logitech serial to USB converter cable, which I installed on my XP desktop and it worked just fine, up/downloading tracks, waypoints etc. from GPS to mapping sofftware.
Then I upgraded to a Windows 7 laptop.
On my Win7 laptop, I plugged in the cable and Windows installed what it thought were the correct drivers. Everything worked first time - woo hoo! Too good to be true, I thought!
It worked fine for a couple of weeks.
Now, when I try downloading a track it seems to be working up to a certain point, where it just stops for no apparent reason. No error message, it just stops with x number of trackpoints having been downloaded.
I checked all the connections were firm, but to no avail. I deleted some old tracks in case the library was full, again to no avail. The number of track points that are downloaded seems completely random, ranging from a couple of dozen points to a few hundred. I tried many, many times and the same thing kept happening!
So, I tried to download the trackpoints to my old WinXP desktop - and it worked first time! Same GPS, same cable, same software! All 1734 track points downloaded!
Has anyone had this problem? I can get round it by downloading to the XP machine and then transferring the track file to the laptop on a key-drive, but I was hoping to get rid of the desktop and it's also a pain to have to keep doing this!
Any help gratefully accepted!
Then I upgraded to a Windows 7 laptop.
On my Win7 laptop, I plugged in the cable and Windows installed what it thought were the correct drivers. Everything worked first time - woo hoo! Too good to be true, I thought!
It worked fine for a couple of weeks.
Now, when I try downloading a track it seems to be working up to a certain point, where it just stops for no apparent reason. No error message, it just stops with x number of trackpoints having been downloaded.
I checked all the connections were firm, but to no avail. I deleted some old tracks in case the library was full, again to no avail. The number of track points that are downloaded seems completely random, ranging from a couple of dozen points to a few hundred. I tried many, many times and the same thing kept happening!
So, I tried to download the trackpoints to my old WinXP desktop - and it worked first time! Same GPS, same cable, same software! All 1734 track points downloaded!
Has anyone had this problem? I can get round it by downloading to the XP machine and then transferring the track file to the laptop on a key-drive, but I was hoping to get rid of the desktop and it's also a pain to have to keep doing this!
Any help gratefully accepted!
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