sniffy
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Without those you're going to be stuck for mapping upgrades to future versions, let alone the European upgrade.
Did your eBay purchase just include the GPS and not a lot else, if so sounds like it could possibly be stolen (the fact the vendor seemed to know not a great deal about it sort of supports that theory). Attempting to register with Garmin or obtain a mapping upgrade could, at the least, result in them refusing to deal with you or worse. Each unit is individually identifiable and if reported stolen to Garmin they will know when you try to upgrade. If it came with the box, instructions, USB lead etc then you should be OK, most thefts are from vehicles and these usually stay at home.
You can use Mapsource to extract the unlock code from the GPS itself using the unlock wizard, although as you don't have the disk installing Mapsource will have to be done this way.
Once you've done that, have the GPS hooked up to your PC using a USB to mini USB cable (most of us have these lying around these days as plenty of cameras, phones etc. come with them).
You may need to install the Garmin USB driver at this stage.
Open Mapsource and select 'Utilities' > 'Unlock Maps' from the menu. Click 'next', leave the first option selected. Click 'next' and then select the second option. Click 'next'. This should extract your unlock code to Mapsource.
Fire up the unlock wizard again and choose to view the installed unlock codes, clicking the title of the mapping product and clicking the properties button should show you the code.
Dunno what you'll be able to do with the code if the Zumo is stolen though![]()
Thanks Bumpkin, got mapsource on PC but the the Utilities tab does not have unlock maps
