QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Sep 11 2008, 02:49 PM)
u installed the trial version..thats why..I cant even get my N82 to run with 4.20.20 it wont install automatically,I went & search for the .sis file to install & it take forever loading..therefore i opt for 4.10.60
anyone here is using latest version mind to share their file?for me 4.20.20 cant run,so anyone using older & tested running version?
oh ya I read somewhere..they claim N82 music playing sux..but i dont feel that..Im using a creative in ear headphone & the bass is tight enough with enough treble too..they claim N81 is better in music?anyone wanna comment in this?
Follow the installation instruction, for whichever GMXT version you install. I still have GMXT 4.10.60, 4.10.80, 4.20.00 and 4.20.20 installer with me
You'll need the FreeBasemap and SupportFiles also.
Then latest malsingmap v2.29
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Installation Instructions
1. As with any software update, you should always create a backup of the data on your device before beginning. Please see the information provided in the user manual for your device for more information.
All saved settings/waypoints/routes/tracks will be lost when the update to version 4.20.20 is complete. Please save all appropriate data before beginning the update.
2. To import your existing saved settings/waypoints/routes/tracks after you have updated to the latest version, you will need to export them to the SD card at this time. Select Tools->Manage My Data then select the Manage option. Select Export GPX. This will create a file on the SD card that contains all of your saved information. Select Done and Exit the application when this is complete.
3. Copy the following file from the SD card to a safe location (this file will be used to import your saved information later): (SD card)\Garmin\GPX\CURRENT.GPX
After copying this file, delete the file from the SD card.
4. Insert the SD card into your card reader. (Applicable for most Symbian OS devices - some Nokia phones offer 'Data Transfer' mode when connected to the PC and will allow the phone to act like a USB card reader.)
5. To begin the SD card setup, select the 'Download' link found on this web page.
6. Select to 'Run' or 'Save' the file. Selecting 'Run' will immediately launch the install program. Selecting 'Save', will save the file to your PC and require you to launch the install program from the saved location.
7. If you receive an error copying the files to the destination SD card, you will need to manually browse the card to remove the following two files:
(SD card)\Garmin\Apps\Symbian\res\GarminMobileXT.SIS
(SD card)\private\10202dce\GarminMobileXT_PA.SIS
Rerun the file downloaded from the link on this web page (Step 5).
8. Follow the directions provided when running the downloaded program and directions provided on the device display to complete the application update. Insert the SD card into the phone (if necessary). If the installation/update does not occur automatically upon insertion of the SD card into your device, browse to the \Garmin\Apps\Symbian\RES directory and manually run the GarminMobileXT.SIS file.
9. Exit the application (if necessary). Copy the CURRENT.GPX file saved in Step 2 to SD card location: \Garmin\GPX\CURRENT.GPX
Replace the existing file on the SD card if necessary.
10. Start the application. The import of the data should happen automatically. If it does not, select Tools->Manage My Data then select the Manage option. Select Import GPX. Your saved application data should now be available.
11. You will need to keep the SD card inserted in your device for the voice, help and basemap files. This SD card can also be used to hold your detailed maps.
System requirements:
1. IBM-compatible PC running Windows 2000 or later operating system and an available USB port.
Added on September 11, 2008, 3:02 pmQUOTE(ziggy87 @ Sep 11 2008, 02:59 PM)
Ignore it. I have no problem running in my C: with <1GB left. Unless you are converting full length movies, which I've not tried before.
Added on September 11, 2008, 3:05 pmQUOTE(-Teddy- @ Sep 11 2008, 02:23 PM)
I'm thinking of installing Garmin again. Does Garmin affect battery life even when you are not using it? If I'm not mistaken Garmin will start something to run on the background even if you are not using it.
Make sure you exit the application by clicking options/files/etc. -> Exit
Don't just press the Menu or Red cancel call button. Symbian works similiar like PPC/WM OS.
To really ensure you have exit it, try out Dr. Jukka's Y-Tasks to view running tasks or close/kill it. Google for it. It's a freeware.
A good application will not hog the memory or run in background (memory leak) if you exit it properly. Otherwise, it is a lousy app. With such a great volume of users/usage, I'm sure GMXT will be bombarded if they have this kind of bugs.
This post has been edited by cute_boboi: Sep 11 2008, 03:05 PM