Clear 'nonvol', 'nv' and 'NV' are the all the same, sorry for using different abbreviations/shorthand. Just means 'non-volatile' as in memory. Volatile memory is lost when the unit is shut down, protected nonvol is persistent, unprotected nonvol can be cleared by the user and is just a more comprehensive hard reset is all. Reading for you [test later so pay attention]: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. Have a good snoop around in the Tuts index generally, lots of good stuff in there and it'll save you asking: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
Yes you can. I prefer to use WebUpdater because GE had more bugs than a hobo's blanket early on. It's a lot better now though.Can I not use garmin express instead of Webupdater to install v8.20?
Sure, use cat2115's tut, it's easy to follow. Once you have a backup of your own region 140 [140.bin], you can load it into the little exe and check what you want. Just be sure not to check either ecoroute purchase or HD as said in there. You can check everything else, some features such as 3D won't work but it won't hurt to have them enabled. Later fw upgrades might allow the features anyway, you never know with Garmin.Rogers application forms seems a lot easier. I think I just need to download that small application, plug my nuvi to the computer and just click the features I want? Or the link you gave me is showing me Rogers way and another way from cat2115 that is in gray?



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