Buy so many SD card as you need!
No way delete any maps on device without laptop!
Hi to all,
I am planning a long trip, where I intend to record continuously the whole trip. I have about 11 BirdsEye Images. As I may not enough space for the tracks and way points later, I thought, I may delete the first imagery when I passed the area, and so on, to save space for tracks for the next areas. However, I could NOT find any mode to delete the images, (to disable yes, but it does not free space). I will not have a laptop or so, it will be a rough, tough hiking for 12 days. I have a GPSMap62s with a 8 GB SD Card. Any ideas how I can delete the BirdsEye images on the road, or free space without loosing data, and/or any hints/tricks to save space as much as possible, so to make possible to record tracks as much as possible. Thanks.
Last edited by PeterPerth; 12th June 2012 at 12:37 AM. Reason: freeing space
Buy so many SD card as you need!
No way delete any maps on device without laptop!
Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?
Interesting, but now I got confused...
I was told the Tracks, WayPoints, Routes, Custom Maps and the BirdsEye Images are on the MainMemory of the GPSMap62s always. The Maps only are on the SD Card, so I can NOT use the SD card itself for tracking data, or? And if so how?
In my case are 2 (two) Folders on GPSMap62s when I connect it to PC, Documents and Garmin:
GPSMAP 62s(H) :
Dokuments
Garmin
.VolumeIcon.icns
autorun.inf
and in Documents are the Manual (PDF) files etc
Garmin Folder contains 10 other folder plus 8 files:
BirdsEye
CustomMaps
CustomSymbols
ExtData
Filters
GPX
JPEG
Profiles
scrn
Text
(and 8 several files)
in GPX Folder are placed the whole Tracks, WPs, Archive, (and a "Current Folder") and in BirdsEye Folder are placed my all images (1.1GB)
All these things are, I thought, are placed in the main Memory, which is limited (I think 2GB, pls correct me), I have now 1.08GB in H disk total.
On the other hand the removable Disk J
has the only one Folder Garmin:
All my 3 Maps (total size 2.87 GB) are placed in here.
The tracks are here NOT seen, how can I put (redirect) the tracks and WPs to this removable disk?
Or are we talking from different things?
Even If I would have several, say 2 GB SD cards (which I have), how do I put the recorded data to removable Disk?
In GPX Folder are the whole Tracks, WPs, Archive, (and Current Folder)
Do I misunderstand something? Am I doing something wrong?
For Test purposes, I did remove the SD card from my GPSMap62s now, and it shows only the GPSMAP 62s(H) folder (no removable SD card with maps to seen)
It shows here, exactly still the same folders, files and the size exactly the same: 1.08 GB, as in the first place with the SD card. All my tracks and BirdsEye images are still there (without the SD Card).
As I have no JPEG etc, the main used space is in my case, Folder "GPX" (all Tracks, WP, etc) and the Folder "BirdsEye" (all Imagery)
So, what can help now the additional SD cards for freeing space for tracks and WPs, you have mentioned earlier, or do we misunderstand each other, pls advise.
Thanks
P.S:: My SD card is 8 GB, and I have several 2 GB SD cards
Last edited by PeterPerth; 12th June 2012 at 08:38 AM. Reason: P.S. adding
Incorrect. Your maps can be safely moved to the microSD card.
It is very simple.
On your SD card:
In the \Garmin folder create 2 folders named BirdsEye & CustomMaps
Move the files from the same named folders on your GPS to those new SD card folders.
Done.
Now you will have all the space you need on your GPS for any tracklogs, waypoints etc.
Last edited by scubadoo; 12th June 2012 at 09:39 AM.
Thanks Scubadoo, and thanks to Giomen, that was it....the BirdsEye images (in the removable SD card were still recognized).
Just for your records: I also removed all tracks AND WayPoints to the SD Card, (Garmin Folder, within the same folders), and surprise (for me): I also could still access Tracks, WayPoints. Thanks. Now I can start to record for many many days continuously...:Animated39::Animated39::Animated39:
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