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GlennS wrote: I copied the map directory from the CD to my c: drive
but the program is still asking for the CD.
While you're answering Mapsource questions.....
How did you/do you save screen captures to a JPEG file?
I hope its not rude to offer help here.
I have both Garmin 6.5 and NG Topo software and have loaded CD map data direct to local hard drive.
This is a bit tricky sometimes and different for each application.
Garmin:
Copy CD file directoires "East" & "West" into local PC directory
C:/Garmin
When you launch Garmin program you should be visually centered over US with a generic overview map.
My default overview map is actually
Trip & Waypoint Manager.
I zoom into the eastern region and reload the
East map detial.
The upper left has a pull down menu display for different segments, click on
US-Topo-EAST
Then it should work to zoom in the region and display detailed topo map.
I have found that if you don't first launch the Garmin software with Overview map, and then you continued to zoom in on detailed area of East (or west) the display shows nothing detailed or prompts for CD.
Sometimes I get an error and the whole mess shuts down.
Its not a clean operation, at least the way I am running it. But it works.
Hopefully this will work for you, but I don't know.
Also, when you shut down application, it should remember last map target display and relaunch to the same view.
To make a copy of map to a
.jpeg, there are a few ways.
Here is a simple one.
Use
"Print Screen" key stroke on top of keyboard upper right.
Display is copied to clipboard.
Open a photo editor program like Photoshop or even Micrsoft Paint.
Paste from pull down menu, toolbar or
use
"ctrl V"for keystroke paste.
Clipboard contents will paste into image file.
Save as: xxx.jpeg
You can crop image like you want, which will include the computer display at time of
printscreen command.
Brownie