Unlocking Maps after transfer to new computer
Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 3:37 am
Garmin hit one out of the park today.
I just got a new computer (PC). I transferred all of my map sets onto it, some 71Gb. Save for the latest two map sets, all the map sets were locked. I seem to recall that this happened the last time I bought a new computer, which would have been 5 or 6 years ago. At that time unlocking them wasn't a problem, as you could get the unlock code from the on-line wizard-thing.
The online wizard-thing is no more. In its place, they suggest that you "contact Product Support as we may be able to assist." It may take 3-5 days to get a response.
Oh no!
Ya gotta understand, I'm just not a fan of the typical GPS Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance routine where you load yer junk into one program, convert it to another format, send it off to Battle Creek, MI with six Cap'n Crunch box tops, download it, convert it to another file type, then import it. Especially with a couple of dozen map sets and 70Gb worth of files. I like simple. I'm lazy. Don't give me some open source weird shit program to do something that ought to be easy. My geek don't go that way.
Intrepid trooper that I am, I sent off an e-mail at 15:36 with a heavy heart just knowing that I would never get to use the lovely and delicate flower that CNNA 2011.1 is. Sad. At 14:56 I got a response from Stephen saying that he would have to build a .gma file for me and would need my 660's serial number. I responded with that at 17:09. At 17:43 I received an e-mail containing my .gma file and instructions on how to use it. Two minutes later all of my old map sets were unlocked.
That was awesome! Thank you Stephen, wherever you are!
I just got a new computer (PC). I transferred all of my map sets onto it, some 71Gb. Save for the latest two map sets, all the map sets were locked. I seem to recall that this happened the last time I bought a new computer, which would have been 5 or 6 years ago. At that time unlocking them wasn't a problem, as you could get the unlock code from the on-line wizard-thing.
The online wizard-thing is no more. In its place, they suggest that you "contact Product Support as we may be able to assist." It may take 3-5 days to get a response.
Oh no!
Ya gotta understand, I'm just not a fan of the typical GPS Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance routine where you load yer junk into one program, convert it to another format, send it off to Battle Creek, MI with six Cap'n Crunch box tops, download it, convert it to another file type, then import it. Especially with a couple of dozen map sets and 70Gb worth of files. I like simple. I'm lazy. Don't give me some open source weird shit program to do something that ought to be easy. My geek don't go that way.
Intrepid trooper that I am, I sent off an e-mail at 15:36 with a heavy heart just knowing that I would never get to use the lovely and delicate flower that CNNA 2011.1 is. Sad. At 14:56 I got a response from Stephen saying that he would have to build a .gma file for me and would need my 660's serial number. I responded with that at 17:09. At 17:43 I received an e-mail containing my .gma file and instructions on how to use it. Two minutes later all of my old map sets were unlocked.
That was awesome! Thank you Stephen, wherever you are!