Is a Windows XP machine able to download maps?
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 9:03 am
Hello.
The only working Windows machine I have is running XP. Is XP too old or too obsolete to successfully download maps to update my Zumo 550? Anybody know?
If it matters, the maps I have now on the Zumo are from 2013. I have no problems with the current maps, just keep getting a nag screeen that reminds me the maps are from 2013 and I should update. So I keep hearing this voice whisper “Let sleeping dogs lie,” but there’s nobody there.
Two years ago, 2016, I drove from Los Angeles, California to Austin, Texas with the Zumo 550 sitting on the instrument panel on a Garmin-made sand bag. It was around 1300 miles and I used the same old 2013 maps that are still on the Zumo. All went well the entire trip.
I have been working exclusively with iOS machines since 2013, right after my last map update, because of work. And because I have not kept up with the Microsoft rat race to turn out as many Windows revisions as possible in as short a time as possible, my faithful old laptop only has Windows XP. That was the last time I needed to use Windows. At all.
Thus my question, does Windows XP have the horsepower to get those latest greatest map updates from Garmin? I suppose it is possible, even likely, that Garmin has joined in with the rest of the Windows-using world and banned XP to promote sales of more Windows revisions by claiming “XP incompatibility issues” or some wrinkled baloney like that. Has that happened, XP rendered obsolete by Garmin?
I get a prickly feeling on the back of my neck I’ll end up buying a Windows machine with the latest revision on it just to get new maps on my Zumo 550. Not a pleasant thing to consider. Yuk.
Any useful comments are welcome.
RedDog197
Austin, Texas
The only working Windows machine I have is running XP. Is XP too old or too obsolete to successfully download maps to update my Zumo 550? Anybody know?
If it matters, the maps I have now on the Zumo are from 2013. I have no problems with the current maps, just keep getting a nag screeen that reminds me the maps are from 2013 and I should update. So I keep hearing this voice whisper “Let sleeping dogs lie,” but there’s nobody there.
Two years ago, 2016, I drove from Los Angeles, California to Austin, Texas with the Zumo 550 sitting on the instrument panel on a Garmin-made sand bag. It was around 1300 miles and I used the same old 2013 maps that are still on the Zumo. All went well the entire trip.
I have been working exclusively with iOS machines since 2013, right after my last map update, because of work. And because I have not kept up with the Microsoft rat race to turn out as many Windows revisions as possible in as short a time as possible, my faithful old laptop only has Windows XP. That was the last time I needed to use Windows. At all.
Thus my question, does Windows XP have the horsepower to get those latest greatest map updates from Garmin? I suppose it is possible, even likely, that Garmin has joined in with the rest of the Windows-using world and banned XP to promote sales of more Windows revisions by claiming “XP incompatibility issues” or some wrinkled baloney like that. Has that happened, XP rendered obsolete by Garmin?
I get a prickly feeling on the back of my neck I’ll end up buying a Windows machine with the latest revision on it just to get new maps on my Zumo 550. Not a pleasant thing to consider. Yuk.
Any useful comments are welcome.
RedDog197
Austin, Texas