My smart new Zumo arrived yesterday and I couldn't wait to try it out. Impatiently I stuck the CD in the laptop and, when offered the free map upgrade, clicked the Yes button. (You can tell I'm a computer wizz right?) To my amazement the thing says that my upgrade download (?) is a whopping 3.54GB! It will take 6 hours to download. Then once downloaded it has to be installed. All 3.54 GB. Another hour goes by.Then it has to be prepared to be sent to my GPS - about 40 mins, then it has to be sent. In 3 parts. 
24 hours later, the Garmin screen assures me that the process is finally finished. It takes so long because my laptop times out after about an hour - so overnight download didn't work and even during the day you have to keep popping back for a game of patience or something so the thing doesnt time out even more than it did whenever I forgot, which was quite a lot.
So my question is, what was in the box I bought from Garmin other than an empty shell? What was the CD all about if it was short of 3.54 gig of essential data? Does this size of download not strike anybody else as unusual - or is it just me and my meagre Sky Broadband package and general lack of computer smarts to blame? I have yet to establish whether the device actually works as advertised - I frankly couldn't face the prospect of further trauma tonight if it didn't! All will be revealed tomorrow but I have to say I don't feel overly confident....

24 hours later, the Garmin screen assures me that the process is finally finished. It takes so long because my laptop times out after about an hour - so overnight download didn't work and even during the day you have to keep popping back for a game of patience or something so the thing doesnt time out even more than it did whenever I forgot, which was quite a lot.
So my question is, what was in the box I bought from Garmin other than an empty shell? What was the CD all about if it was short of 3.54 gig of essential data? Does this size of download not strike anybody else as unusual - or is it just me and my meagre Sky Broadband package and general lack of computer smarts to blame? I have yet to establish whether the device actually works as advertised - I frankly couldn't face the prospect of further trauma tonight if it didn't! All will be revealed tomorrow but I have to say I don't feel overly confident....


it's great.