Now it sounds like a driver problem.
Tim
Tim
Well, still no satisfaction.
Garmin sent me some new drivers, which I couldn’t access, of course, because the computer doesn’t allow connection to the GPS. Then, while copying tracks into the old computer, which I haul out of the crawl space once or twice a week, I realized that I should be able to update the driver through that computer.
Which I did, but the new, Windows 7 computer, still refuses to let me use the GPS.
So someone at Garmin has offered me the chance to trade in my GPS for a refurbished one for $110. Seems like it would be worth doing, as the one I have is in pretty bad shape anyway, the glass is all scuffed up, and the sides are separating. I hate to be without it for any length of time (I anal-retentively record all my walks, around the neighborhood or in the woods), but it would save some sturm und drang if a new one would work.
Have any of you had any experience with trading in your unit like this?
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