Julie,
After you so kindly offered me a chip (OK, having claimed to have licked it first, but still...) Have you heard from Garmin yet?
I don't know what type of Garmin Zumo you've got, mine is the 550, and everything I've done with it so far has *had* to be done with the ActiveX control installed from the Web Site, and the Zumo plugged in to the laptop.
I've downloaded various updates, including the "Free for 30 days" speed camera updates, and not had a problem.
I know that one of the first things that happened to my Zumo was it get a firmware upgrade from the Garmin site "automagically"...
I also have:
City Navigator Europe Serial NumberUnit Serial NumberRegistration Code
and
Unlock Code.
Sometimes, it's not 100% clear which code is required, but I've always re-read and figured it out.
Let us all know how it's going, there's plenty of us out here with the Zumo range.
Ian
two more phone calls, two more emails and still not sorted. garmins answer is to send you a check list and say try again,
change browser settings
disable firewall
use a wired connection do it straight from modem use another computer
reinstall disc
blah blah blah
ready to go cry in the corner now
we are now onto our 3rd product code. dont buy one of these unless you have the patience of a saint, a whole week to sit on hold waiting for someone to answer helpline no and are a pc genius!
what a waste of time and money!
bluesbiker In: Birmingham in th
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I have used both systems but never had problems with either. if you download the maps though, makesure you have backups as they wont let you download again. if you have dvd you can restore them as many times as you wish. code will be on dvd case.
Because sat navs have a habit of sending you down the dodgiest of roads when planning on the fly. With Garmin i can plan my routes on my pc and download them to sat nav them i have no surprises on route. At least no road type surprises.
Because sat navs have a habit of sending you down the dodgiest of roads when planning on the fly. With Garmin i can plan my routes on my pc and download them to sat nav them i have no surprises on route. At least no road type surprises.
Even when you ride out from horseshoe pass. Steady how you go on that gravel. lol
just another question why plan on the fly wouldn't you be better planning on the bike.
Opps sorry blues forgive me, will you still put my straight bars back on tomorrow.
you'll just have to use the old fashioned atlas julie!!!!!
at least they dont need any discs,,,,,mind you i still get lost(sorry,,make unscheduled detours) when planning routes from mine
fingers crossed for postman and disc tomorrow!!
hence the fun of the map julie,,,I'm going to italy on bike in august,, ferry to amsterdam then who knows!!!! depends if map is upside down or not,,,,,,strange country's, roads, stupid people even drive on wrong side, so i will either be totally stressed when I get back or it will be the best thing i've done for a while,,,
thats if I make it back
ha landlord! chance would be a fine thing, i have to stump up 3,654 to pay for a new boiler! thats over half a street triple! i would be better of on benefits!
Julie,
Any news on the disk yet? I'm looking at a couple of updates for my Zumo, and wanted the "for life" map updates...
I've had the speed camera ones, and they worked, but I'm a little tempted to go for "On CD" option for maps!
Any news?
news is got an email today asking what was the prob with the dvd, what error codes i got when i installed the dvd.
I have not recieved the flamin dvd!
what a bunch of idiots!