


I would know because I do in fact shut that dialog box off. While that dialog box popping up is the default, that dialog box can be shut off in the Recycle Bin properties. If you've done updates routinely to your two nuvis, did you have to select The Lower 48 states or something in place of North America running the update process?Īre you sure you want to send 'gmapprom.img' to the Recycle Bin" With these models and recent map updates, it's difficult to install all of North America to these models without first making some extra room.

It looks like your nuvis are a 360 and 255W, both of which are 2GB models. More recently with the added ability to install the map update to a SD card, this is less of an issue but this SD option is very recent. Even Garmin gives instructions for removing unneeded files like foreign languages, etc. Certainly, there's not a need to remove the old City Navigator map files before installing a City Navigator update since the Updater software knows how to handle the replacement of the old with the new.īut for low-capacity nuvi models in the recent past, it's impossible to install all of North America without first making some extra space on the nuvi for the bigger map update files. Is it necessary to delete files when downloading new maps, or am I missing something? I have a number of Nuvi's, and never have I removed a file to do so. All we can suggest is to do a hard reset after you copy the files back to the device and see if that corrects anything. Without physically working on the device we can't fix that problem.

The more troubling problem here is that the device is not communicating with Garmin Communicator. There is no reason you shouldn't be able to do it on any computer, regardless of whether it runs Windows, Linux, or OS X. If I understand you correctly you installed 2013.20 but the 1350 will no longer communicate with Garmin communicator in addition to having no voices? The first thing to do here is to ignore Garmin's advice and attempt to copy the files from your backup to the device. He's had a bit too much coffee this morning. You must not have read the OP's post, wherein he mentions he has a backup of the Ignore cbwatts here. That's a decidedly unfriendly attitude to have and not what I come to this site for. What I have a problem with is, again, assuming that the OP must be committing a crime by coming to us for help. I will find the post a bit later for your benefit, but JM contacted Garmin over the issue of user support by offering missing files other than detail maps.
