Use MapsetToolkit to see where the installed maps are. There you can edit the paths if neccessary.
Hello,
I have installed City Navigator North America NT 2012.20.gmap and unlocked it successfully in Mapsource, but Mapsource does not see this map at all...and I am unable to open it in Mapsource.
The gmap has been installed in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\GARMIN\Maps
Thanks!
Use MapsetToolkit to see where the installed maps are. There you can edit the paths if neccessary.
In Windows Vista or Windows 7:
Try "%PROGRAMDATA%\GARMIN\Maps\{map_product}.gmap" or the equivalent path "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\GARMIN\Maps\{map_product}.gmap" instead of "%APPDATA%\GARMIN\Maps\{map_product}.gmap".
Example:
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Thanks for the replies..yes, I ran the above batch and these are the results (i tried both directories) and MapSource still doesn't see it.
I wonder if my version of MapSource is complete - sorry new to this..
How big MapSource program is? Mine is 16.3MB. Does it need to be placed in a certain directory as well? I think not.
If I go to "utilities" and "manage map products" I see my map showing there in "not lockable" status so it should see it.
====== Directories ===========================
C:\ProgramData\Garmin\Maps
C:\Users\Anton\AppData\Roaming\Garmin\Maps
====== Maps ==================================
City Navigator North America NT 2012.20.gmap
City Navigator North America NT 2012.20.gmap
Press any key to continue . . .
Hi CatyMag,
I just tried to D/L That batch file and I get an error message saying the compressed file is invalid or corrupted.
Can you check ?
In the meantime, I just copied the program code as shown and created a "text" file with the code inside and then renamed it to a Batch File (bat) and it worked fine.
So the code is good, just the zip download file has a problem.
Thanks.
Last edited by timp4411; 8th October 2011 at 03:25 PM.
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