Hi Bert -
I have the same configuration as you do. 2 units, one is a LM the other is a Road Tech. Can you please explain how you upgrade the Road Tech with maps from the LM model.
Thanks very much
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Hi Bert -
I have the same configuration as you do. 2 units, one is a LM the other is a Road Tech. Can you please explain how you upgrade the Road Tech with maps from the LM model.
Thanks very much
Hi Ron,
Do I gather then that your RT Zumo doesn't have lifetime maps? If it's a demo model, the internal RAM is only 4GB, and if it's a standard one, only 8GB (The non RT Zumo is 16GB) so you'll need a μSD card in the RT one.
Once you're set up to do it, it's easy enough, though you do need a couple of additional software tools. First thing is to patch the firmware to allow the maps to be unlocked - quick and simple to do. You'll find help on it on [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] link.
Once done, do this:
1) Edit the GarminDevice.xml file in the Garmin folder on the Zumo and change the ID to that of the ordinary Zumo
2) Make the .xml file read only
3) Let Express recognise it as the ordinary Zumo, and it will allow install the maps(split between the SD card and the internal RAM as not enough space on the RT Zumo)
4) find every .img file on the Zumo in every folder and on the SD card, and run them through gimgunlock (Google should help you find this, if not shout.)
5) restart - still got "cannot unlock maps" message
6) repeat step 4
7) restart - success
8) edit.xml file to return the ID to the correct one.
Any problems, just shout.
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Originally Posted by rondolg [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Bert started out asking for help with a problem updating his Europe map zumo ,which did not have enough space.
What was suggested by myself was to use a clone of the device on an SD card. As this was a clone all the files would compatible with his device. Editing the garmindevice.xml on a device can cause serious issues, an SD card can be unplugged and simply formatted if something goes wrong.
To make a clone, first make sure the lifetime map device's Firmware is fully up to date.
Make a copy of the garmindevice.xml from the Garmin folder on the device and copy it to a Garmin folder you create on a FAT 32 formatted SD card.
Unplug the device & plug this SD card into your PC, open Garmin Express ,if this device is already in the list right click & remove from Express. Use+ add a device update the clone device.
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Thanks Garman-Nuvi - apologies for my error, won't be repeated.