ELa wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 9:04 pm
Deleting the file, then disconnecting the device and reconnecting DOES NOT change anything, it seems to be a bug in the new 6.1 firmware.
I fear we have to wait for a new firmware version.
Not necessarily. The system needs current.gpx and if it isn't there, it creates a new one, sometimes restoring its content from a copy held in some location (unknown to me).
To get rid of it, you have to perform a rain dance. This often works for me.
Favourites are created in the Zumo XT when a route is transferred to internal memory. They are sifted out from the Waypoints that are recorded in the route file. (Note that Garmin defines a Waypoint as a point of interest that is created and saved for future use. This is not the same as the way that Tyre uses the term waypoint.)
You may wish to take copies of stuff you are about to delete, in case you want to put it back. You could do this from within Basecamp.
On the Zumo XT
Turn off Wifi
Settings->WIreless Networks->Wi-Fi->Untick
(Zumo XT now communicates in both directions with the Explore account. So info stored on you Zumo could be copied - including any errors. I am not user yet how this behaves, but you don't wont any erroneous data being transferred back).
Delete Favourites
Where To->Favourites->3 bar menu->Delete Favourites
Delete History
Where To->History->3 bar menu->Clear
Delete Imported Routes
Apps->Trip Planner->Saved Trips->Spanner->Delete Trips->Select All
Delete Tracks
Apps->Tracks->Select the top tab on the right hand side, not the bottom one->Spanner->Delete
Without turning the Zumo off, Connect the Zumo to the PC via the USB cable. Let it connect.
Access the Internal Storage/GPX folder
Delete Current.gpx
Delete Temp.gpx
Unplug the USB cable, turn the Zumo on and let it start.
Power the Zumo down by holding down the power button until the red Off button appears to turn off the device and select that.
Turn the Zumo on again.
(That is two restarts. Just occasionally, I have noticed that 2 restarts are required for certain things to come into effect. It may not be necessary, but with unknown problems it is worth doing).
Check whether there are any files to import (there should be none)
Check whether there are any Saved Trip (should be none)
Check whether there are any Favourites and History (should be none)
Now see if the problem remains. My feeling is that the issue has nothing to do with Garmin.
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Note - if you use the SD card, then do this AND delete routes and Waypoint files from the GPX folder on the SD card OR take out the SD card.
Note 2. There are now no favourites in internal memory. If you have put and Waypoint files on the SD card, the Zumo will not find them until you have at least one favourite saved in internal memory. Just tap the map to create a blue flag and save it. That will make any favourites on the SD card become visible to the Zumo.
Note 3 - if you use wifi to connect to the Explore pages, you will need to turn on Wifi again after this.
Note 4 - There is often a lot of data between the <rte> and </rte> tags. I'm sure that you are aware of this - but they can be difficult to spot, especially if the </rte> tag is added to the end of a long line.
Note 5 - A surefire way of retrieving the situation is to perform a complete system reset - return it to factory condition.
Main Screen->View Map->Speed button, bottom left->Press and Hold the circular speed display top centre. 10 seconds.->Clear all user data.
But the above is a good way of clearing out data without having to reconfigure you device.