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Legend Cx error from Mapsource to GPS
Firstly, many thanks to everyone for providing such great information and maps on this forum. It is a gold mine and a great community.
Secondly, I have tried to find the answer to this question but cannot find it here so apologies in advance if this has already been discussed. Background System Information: GPS: Legend Cx , I week old with 64mg Micro flash card (shipped with it), latest firmware loaded Computer : Almost new IBM thinkpad Software: Mapsource Trip and waypoint manager V6.0 i.e the basic software shipped with the GPS Tracks4Australia V1.20 loaded 3 days ago. The Issue: I can view tracks I have created on both losts of software on my laptop. I believe both mapsource and Tracks4Australia are loaded correctly. I want to transfer some of the Track4Australia maps to my GPS. I select the section of the map I want to transfer, it goes pink (as expected) I then select send to device Screen appears and finds my GPS I select the map in the left pane (say melbourne) ensure map is ticked on the transfer screen. I then get an error message saying that the required memory for storing maps is missing from the GPS and to check the fitting of the card. I have done this several times and it fits OK. I have attached a screen shot of the error message. Anyone have any suggestions? Frank |
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May not be the reason for your problem. But I'd suggest that you update your Legend Cx to the latest firmware first. It's available as a download file from Garmin.
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Many thanks for the suggestion, the guy at Johnny Appleseed did that when I purchased it so I reckon it should be up to date. |
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No harm to do it again. I managed to solve a lock out situation on my Vista Cx by reapplying the firmware. I think it basically zeros some settings on the unit and got me out of a "bad" setting I got myself in.
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Looking at the error message you are getting, It may be that your Micro Flash card is corrupt. I dont know what info is stored on the card to start with, but is there an option to format
: the card - just a thoughtJackaroo ![]()
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I tried to find an option to do that last night, but could not find it on the GPS . It SHOULD be empty i.e. it does not have preloaded maps etc, so reformatting should not be an issue. I have posted a question to the Garmin tech support (5-7 days because they are so busy). Maybe I need to put it in one of those USB/SD card adaptors and reformat it directly on PC......
I rang Johnny Appleseed, no real help i.e. not heard of it before. Have a mate who bought one at the same time as me. Will try his card. Also will update firmware as suggested by whytoi. Anyway, thanks for suggestions |
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I had a related problem where Mapsource would complain that there's not enough space to store 382Mb of selected maps into my Vista Cx with 482Mb (512Mb) MicroSD card. This I think came about when I used a card reader to copy, write and delete files on this microSD card. I tried reformatting the card on both Mac as well as PC without avail. Finally, I had to reformat the microSD card to FAT16 (FAT32 didn't work for some reason) and then reinstall the latest version of Vista Cx firmware before I was able to get Mapsource to work right again.
May not be the same as your but it's for your reference.
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Got it working - thanks for everyones assistance
Discovered the micro SD card was faulty. Replaced the 64MG card in there with a 256mg for $36 from a swap meet.(I needed the SD card that came with the micro card to be able to put my "old" card into a reader and potentially reformat) Now I will chase up Garmin re faulty card
Thanks again, Frank |
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You really should shop around GPSOZ has Sandisk 256MB microSD cards for $32 (including postage) |
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