I had something unusual happen about 10 days ago but had put it down to some sort of ineptitude on my part until I picked up a post about the same problem on another forum today.
I'd created a route from home to a destination in MapSource using just one intermediate waypoint which I created by dragging the route to a particular road I wanted to use. I then used "Invert Route" to create the return trip. Finally, I downloaded the two routes (the transfer waypoints box was checked too) to my 2720. The route to the destination worked fine, but when I wanted to return home from the destination and told the 2720 to navigate the saved return route, no route appeared on the 2720. So I tried again. Zip. And again. Nada. Then I tried to edit the saved (return) route and the 2720 told me that it contained zero destination points? Wonderful
Once I got home I deleted both the outbound and the return routes from the 2720, hooked it up to my PC and downloaded the two routes and waypoints from MapSource again (I'd saved the MapSource file when I created the routes initially, so it wasn't as though I'd recreated them). This time it worked fine.
I've wracked my brains as to which version of MapSource I was using as it was around the time that I upgraded from 6.11.1 to 6.11.3 and I just don't remember for certain which version I was on. I *think* I was using 6.11.3, which is a bit worrying... I know that I was definitely on v6.10 of the 2720 firmware though, because v6.20 didn't come out until after I'd made the problem trip.
This was the first and only time that I've had this problem, but as I'm off on a trip that will use multiple saved routes soon I've double-checked each of them that I've downloaded to the GPSR and all seems fine. All the same, I now don't trust the MapSource "send to device" process in the way that I used to and suggest that you too check the validity of transferred routes if they're complex and you won't have an opportunity to download them again before you need to ride them.
I'd created a route from home to a destination in MapSource using just one intermediate waypoint which I created by dragging the route to a particular road I wanted to use. I then used "Invert Route" to create the return trip. Finally, I downloaded the two routes (the transfer waypoints box was checked too) to my 2720. The route to the destination worked fine, but when I wanted to return home from the destination and told the 2720 to navigate the saved return route, no route appeared on the 2720. So I tried again. Zip. And again. Nada. Then I tried to edit the saved (return) route and the 2720 told me that it contained zero destination points? Wonderful
Once I got home I deleted both the outbound and the return routes from the 2720, hooked it up to my PC and downloaded the two routes and waypoints from MapSource again (I'd saved the MapSource file when I created the routes initially, so it wasn't as though I'd recreated them). This time it worked fine.I've wracked my brains as to which version of MapSource I was using as it was around the time that I upgraded from 6.11.1 to 6.11.3 and I just don't remember for certain which version I was on. I *think* I was using 6.11.3, which is a bit worrying... I know that I was definitely on v6.10 of the 2720 firmware though, because v6.20 didn't come out until after I'd made the problem trip.
This was the first and only time that I've had this problem, but as I'm off on a trip that will use multiple saved routes soon I've double-checked each of them that I've downloaded to the GPSR and all seems fine. All the same, I now don't trust the MapSource "send to device" process in the way that I used to and suggest that you too check the validity of transferred routes if they're complex and you won't have an opportunity to download them again before you need to ride them.
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If it starts off as being complete but somehow gets deleted as you navigate the outbound route then that's even more worrying because a) you can't rely on verifying that all routes are present and correct before you set off, and b) It's going to be pretty difficult to replicate the problem for diagnosis purposes

