garmin quest city nav europe V9

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am having problems with the transfering of maps to my garmin quest

mapsource city navigator Europe v9 not the nt version

my ,map is unlocked ,(on the pc screen) but when i go to transfer it to my quest it says map detail locked??

is this map not compatible wi the bloody quest?

ugg:blast
 
I don't know if this makes a difference but it might be worth checking your trying to load the correct map in mapsource

View- Switch to product- City Navigator Europe V9

I think what John was getting at, you can get map disc's tat are locked to work with the GPS they where supplied with, so the unlock code is "hardwired" to that specific GPS so won't work with another GPS

I also remember something about if your trying to put too much info on the unit it can sometimes throw a wobbly, if you limit any upload to about 200meg, you can tell in Mapsource when you select the maps to transfer the "Map" tab on the left of the screen at the bottom it'll give you this number, I think the whole of the UK is about 200meg of info.

Again don't know if it'll help but I beleive you can do a "Master reset" on the Quest but you will LOSE all your info on it, If you look on the Garmin site it'll tell you how to do it.

Don't know if any of the above will work but it maybe worth a try
 
cheers roddy :thumb2

will give it another go
its a pain when it doesnt work n a have to reload the vity nav 6 version yet again:blast

the free memory of the quest is 150meg, so i wont get all uk on will i?

ugg
 
cheers roddy :thumb2

will give it another go
its a pain when it doesnt work n a have to reload the vity nav 6 version yet again:blast

the free memory of the quest is 150meg, so i wont get all uk on will i?

ugg

Do you need all the UK on at any given times? I have a Quest and can get all the maps to take me from Calais to Malaga with room to spare.

So that might not be the problem, although 150mb that does seem like an early model or even a US model. Someone else might have the facts on that.
 
Do you need all the UK on at any given times? I have a Quest and can get all the maps to take me from Calais to Malaga with room to spare.

So that might not be the problem, although 150mb that does seem like an early model or even a US model. Someone else might have the facts on that.

quest 1 , or just quest? early version anyroad...

what maps are ye usin?
 
There is really no such thing as a Quest 1, just a Quest. The Quest II is a different animal altogether despite outward appearance. The latter has it's own problems that I'll not go into here save to say best to avoid it.

I own a Quest, though last year I bought a StreetPilot 2720 off eBay so it's my reserve GPS (aside from the i3 and TomTom Navigator 7 on my phone :rolleyes: ). A great unit; tough, compact and battery powered.

European Quests have 256MB of memory of which 243MB is available for loading mapping data into. The American Quest only has 128MB of which there's about 115MB free ISTR. The lower memory in the US model is due to the far lower road density over there. City Nav Europe is around the same total size as City Nav North America despite the latter having a far greater land area.

You can tell which model you have as the basemap is mentioned on the screen during boot-up, this should conform to the market region.

The whole of the UK will fit onto a European Quest with a little left over for a few mapping tiles of the French coast or wherever else you fancy.

As opposed to later models that can have onboard mapping for the whole of Europe going touring on a Quest entails loading mapping tiles (each country is made up of a number of tiles, each of which can be loaded independently) based around your planned route. Mapsource has a function just for this purpose. This is called your route corridor and, as Invicta Moto says, you can get a decent distance by doing this and only loading the tiles you require. Only downside is if you have a change of plan and decide to alter the route and run off the mapping you have available you'll be onto the basemap. This is routable but very basic having only main roads and motorways.

When loading mapping onto a Quest all previously installed mapping is overwritten so the available memory should be 243MB. When selecting mapping in Mapsource have the maps pane to the left visible and you'll see the total file size of the selected tiles down at the bottom.

I'm assuming that the mapping you have is unlocked to your specific Quest? If the unlock is a 'borrowed' one it would explain why it works on the PC but not on your GPS as unlock codes are tied to a/ the mapping product (i.e. City Nav Europe 2009) and b/ specifically your GPS by some internal serial number.
 
European Quests have 256MB of memory of which 243MB is available for loading mapping data into. The American Quest only has 128MB of which there's about 115MB free ISTR. The lower memory in the US model is due to the far lower road density over there. City Nav Europe is around the same total size as City Nav North America despite the latter having a far greater land area.

You can tell which model you have as the basemap is mentioned on the screen during boot-up, this should conform to the market region.

The whole of the UK will fit onto a European Quest with a little left over for a few mapping tiles of the French coast or wherever else you fancy.

As opposed to later models that can have onboard mapping for the whole of Europe going touring on a Quest entails loading mapping tiles (each country is made up of a number of tiles, each of which can be loaded independently) based around your planned route. Mapsource has a function just for this purpose. This is called your route corridor and, as Invicta Moto says, you can get a decent distance by doing this and only loading the tiles you require. Only downside is if you have a change of plan and decide to alter the route and run off the mapping you have available you'll be onto the basemap. This is routable but very basic having only main roads and motorways.

When loading mapping onto a Quest all previously installed mapping is overwritten so the available memory should be 243MB. When selecting mapping in Mapsource have the maps pane to the left visible and you'll see the total file size of the selected tiles down at the bottom.

thanks
a must of miss read my memory space , ill try to keep it under 240 mb

bloody tom tom was much easier:blast

ugg
 
Ugg, have added to my post above. you posted whilst I was doing that. Might be worth a re-read.
 


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