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Perennial Problem Persists
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Back in November 2017 I posted on the problem I was having updating my satnav via the Garmin Express download.
Now as you can tell it's not been so much of a problem that I've gone out and parted with actual money for a new one but on recently revisiting their site and forums there's been a lightbulb moment.
Instructions mention that the device battery must be fully charged for downloads to take place but no matter what I do the icon on the machine never shows green to indicate this is the case.
There is text saying that charging is complete but the icon suggests otherwise.
I thought to myself 'dying battery' so sourced a replacement, fitted it and it's exactly the same as the original, showing it's still charging after many hours connected to the mains.
Apart from a factory reset which will mean losing favourites and history does anyone have a thought on what's happening in my electric map and what to do about it?
Thanks for staying with this to the end. :-)
Now as you can tell it's not been so much of a problem that I've gone out and parted with actual money for a new one but on recently revisiting their site and forums there's been a lightbulb moment.
Instructions mention that the device battery must be fully charged for downloads to take place but no matter what I do the icon on the machine never shows green to indicate this is the case.
There is text saying that charging is complete but the icon suggests otherwise.
I thought to myself 'dying battery' so sourced a replacement, fitted it and it's exactly the same as the original, showing it's still charging after many hours connected to the mains.
Apart from a factory reset which will mean losing favourites and history does anyone have a thought on what's happening in my electric map and what to do about it?
Thanks for staying with this to the end. :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect that the only reason Garmin say the battery must be fully charged is that there may be a calamitous result if the battery goes flat during the update process, so I think the fact that your battery never thinks it's fully charged is a red herring. Is there no way you can attempt the upgrade with the satnav attached to its charger? If nothing else it would prove to you that lack of a fully-charged battery is not the problem.
Maybe it's time to bite the bullet and update your satnav, douglas. I had no joy updating an old TomTom a couple of years ago so I eventually replaced it. The current ones have much better chips in them, resulting in finding the satellites faster when you power them on, faster calculating routes and faster re-calculating your route if you go wrong. You can also get them with free lifetime map upgrades and live traffic information. With my TomTom I can also sit at my computer, set a route and then send it to the satnav; next time I get in the car the satnav tells me it has received a new route. All these facilities are free to use once you've bought the option; it's cheaper in the long run than buying upgrades when you think you need them.
See if anything here helps out before you splash the cash
https:/ /forums .garmin .com/ap ps-soft ware/ma c-windo ws-soft ware/f/ garmin- express -window s
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