Yes you are right this map is not routableQuote:
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Yes you are right this map is not routableQuote:
Originally Posted by nivito [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
can please somebody tell me step by step on instlling world map v5 into mapsource..
i already extract but can't find .exe to install it to mapsource
Mainly I see this as one step - Just run "WorldMap_v5.exe" and follow the instructions there.Quote:
Originally Posted by matana [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
If we break down what happens with "WorldMap_v5.exe" you will have this sub-steps.
- Run "WorldMap_v5.exe".
- Answer "Yes" on UAC control if applicable.
- Press "Accept" button on License screen.
- If you use the default settings, just press "Install", otherwise change the path to your own specific GMAP directory. If you use a non default directory you will need to create a GMAP shortcut link in the default directory that points to the specific GMAP map directory.
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Screen from opening "WorldMap_v5.exe" with WinRAR:
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Garmin WorldMap v5
More info from Garmin:
Torrent for Garmin WorldMap v5 image file added as an attachment.Code:https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=662
Image size: 123 MB
(Torrent refreshed... If you downloaded before last edit time, download again.)
Link for torrent file only.
[hide][/hide]Code:http://www.filefactory.com/file/q7rplvcolfh/n/Garmin_WorldMap_v5_Image.torrent
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Great note, and saved my day!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ballebar [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
finally I found a way to move all those map-related Gigas from my nearly full c: drive to another drive - basecamp finds them now. :GJ:
(gave pos.rep. too)
f
Looking at
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can save your time too ;)
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Yes, tutorials are great, but in this case, I did not see there that 'trick' to use a simple
"shortcut link in the default directory that points to the specific GMAP map directory."
it is very easy and safe way to do it, even a 'clumsy' person like me can't make any 'disaster' with it!
best, f
I am not the expert,but I use MapReverseConverter and convert any Gmap in C drive to any drive I choose.After I delete Gmap in C drive. I have a solid state C drive And space is at premium
@Rudy_P
Are you using MapReverseConverter because you're wanting an older version of MS, v6.13.3 or earlier, to handle your maps? If that's not the reason then there is no need to be using MRC just to relocate your GMAP folders. Read this Post 2 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] as linked above by catymag, or you can just leave shortcuts in the default directory pointing to your maps new location on another drive, also stated above.