Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Garmin has a new North America map update today available through Garmin Express software.
Is this only for the NAV V or will it work on NAV IV?
Thanks
cksSomeday I'll have to get some info from you on the Apple/Garmin deal John. I recently picked up a Montana 650T for the ATV. The place that offers trail maps recommends to not take the download but purchase the "SD" card. If on a PC, in this case, it looks easier. It could be the map supplier
Gary
Interesting, I wonder if things would work if after you did the first install, you hand picked (removed) the cookie from Garmin that was left in the computer. Chances are that is how they are "looking" at each visit to the Garmin site.cks
I own a Montana (I use it on my Bonneville) and the NAV 5 for the BMW. I also own a Nuvi 550 with an additional memory card. I update all three by downloading the software w/Garmin Express. CAVEAT: I have to use a different computer for each Garmin, as Garmin's archaic software looks first at the GPS, checks the software for an update, downloads the new map first to the PC, then moves it from the PC to the GPS. Using the same computer to update the second GPS, Garmin Express says their is a map update available, then looks at the PC and says the map is already updated, and it quits the process. I've discussed this issue with Garmin. They acknowledged the problem, but their only solution was to uninstall all GPS software from your PC after updating the first GPS, then reinstalling it all (Garmin Express AND BaseCamp) before updating the next GPS. What a bunch of crap!
This is odd. I mange two garmin gps units on my Mac and can update them independently no issue. Seems like a bug in the pc software.cks
I own a Montana (I use it on my Bonneville) and the NAV 5 for the BMW. I also own a Nuvi 550 with an additional memory card. I update all three by downloading the software w/Garmin Express. CAVEAT: I have to use a different computer for each Garmin, as Garmin's archaic software looks first at the GPS, checks the software for an update, downloads the new map first to the PC, then moves it from the PC to the GPS. Using the same computer to update the second GPS, Garmin Express says their is a map update available, then looks at the PC and says the map is already updated, and it quits the process. I've discussed this issue with Garmin. They acknowledged the problem, but their only solution was to uninstall all GPS software from your PC after updating the first GPS, then reinstalling it all (Garmin Express AND BaseCamp) before updating the next GPS. What a bunch of crap!
This is odd. I mange two garmin gps units on my Mac and can update them independently no issue. Seems like a bug in the pc software.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Same here, 3 different units, all completely independent.
cks
I own a Montana (I use it on my Bonneville) and the NAV 5 for the BMW. I also own a Nuvi 550 with an additional memory card. I update all three by downloading the software w/Garmin Express. CAVEAT: I have to use a different computer for each Garmin, as Garmin's archaic software looks first at the GPS, checks the software for an update, downloads the new map first to the PC, then moves it from the PC to the GPS. Using the same computer to update the second GPS, Garmin Express says their is a map update available, then looks at the PC and says the map is already updated, and it quits the process. I've discussed this issue with Garmin. They acknowledged the problem, but their only solution was to uninstall all GPS software from your PC after updating the first GPS, then reinstalling it all (Garmin Express AND BaseCamp) before updating the next GPS. What a bunch of crap!