You won't regret itXof wrote:wow, i was thinking to swap my 276 against a montana... but now, very hesitating!!!
Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
I have the Montana, but I still keep the 276 ! I feel better being in the dunes, using the modernXof wrote:DH, Montana Aftersale Service manager
ok, you need also to add Desertdawg and Fox
piece with easy operation, but safeguarded against its failure.
In case of financial restriction, swap, but purchase a good compass additionally (I have).
Be prepared then to start a learning curve. Keep the 276 if you feel at ease and have no
additional needs for the time being (e.g. do you need/want Bird's Eye ? Do you want ease in
entering waypoints ? Do you have a need to transmit waypoints from one Montana to another
without typing ?).
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
Xof wrote:wow, i was thinking to swap my 276 against a montana... but now, very hesitating!!!
Hallo Xof, since you are selling all your cars, don't worry about the nav device
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I tried reloading the Update last night. It didn't change anything.
I noticed this morning that in addition to losing the "next turn" and "lane assist" features, it also no longer tells me what the speed limit is. All that is info from the City Navigator Map. But the routing and display of the map are unaffected. All of this stuff worked before I loaded the software update Thursday night.
I have all of the tracks and waypoints saved, so I guess my next step is resetting it back to zero and reloading all of the maps.
I noticed this morning that in addition to losing the "next turn" and "lane assist" features, it also no longer tells me what the speed limit is. All that is info from the City Navigator Map. But the routing and display of the map are unaffected. All of this stuff worked before I loaded the software update Thursday night.
I have all of the tracks and waypoints saved, so I guess my next step is resetting it back to zero and reloading all of the maps.
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Update:
I was playing with the GPS at lunch and noticed that all of the maps were now active in all of the profiles. I don't know if they were before the update, but I don't think so. I have been using the City Navigator Map in the "Automotive" profile, and the topo map in the "Hiking Profile."
I reset the "enabled" maps back to that configuration and it didn't change anything. After lunch I got back in the car and the unit took a long time to start up, but now everything seems to be working again. The triangle is centered on the road, my turn-by-turn and lane assist are back, and the speed limit shows up again.
My working theory right now is that the topo map and the City Navigator Map don't play well together, and that it takes a restart to get all of the features back once you untangle them.
I was playing with the GPS at lunch and noticed that all of the maps were now active in all of the profiles. I don't know if they were before the update, but I don't think so. I have been using the City Navigator Map in the "Automotive" profile, and the topo map in the "Hiking Profile."
I reset the "enabled" maps back to that configuration and it didn't change anything. After lunch I got back in the car and the unit took a long time to start up, but now everything seems to be working again. The triangle is centered on the road, my turn-by-turn and lane assist are back, and the speed limit shows up again.
My working theory right now is that the topo map and the City Navigator Map don't play well together, and that it takes a restart to get all of the features back once you untangle them.
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
I did say so from the first replydesert_hawk wrote: This is not due to the update, but due to the map (especially if it is cracked) try to enable/disable different map combination and this problem will disappear
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Hooray and congratulations !Code Red wrote:Update:
I was playing with the GPS at lunch and noticed that all of the maps were now active in all of the profiles. I don't know if they were before the update, but I don't think so. I have been using the City Navigator Map in the "Automotive" profile, and the topo map in the "Hiking Profile."
I reset the "enabled" maps back to that configuration and it didn't change anything. After lunch I got back in the car and the unit took a long time to start up, but now everything seems to be working again. The triangle is centered on the road, my turn-by-turn and lane assist are back, and the speed limit shows up again.
My working theory right now is that the topo map and the City Navigator Map don't play well together, and that it takes a restart to get all of the features back once you untangle them.
(Also to your wife, letting you play with the GPS at lunch !)
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
DH, you were right about the fix, but I still think the Update is what caused the problem.
I am not sure which maps were enabled in the "automotive" profile before the update, but I am sure that I didn't change them until today. The update either changed which maps were enabled or changed how the maps interact with each other. Either way, the update changed something that caused it to lose accuracy (relative to the map) and functionality.
And it fooled me for a while because the fix didn't take effect immediately when I tried changing the maps. When I tried changing them, it showed different maps on the screen, but didn't fix any of the other problems. I wasn't tech-savvy enough to realize that it needed to reboot in the new combination to fully take effect.
That's OK though. I definitely know more about the Montana now than I did before. Every time I take a beating, I come out of it a little bit smarter. (At least that's what Susanne says when she's throwing things at me.)
Thanks for the help!
I am not sure which maps were enabled in the "automotive" profile before the update, but I am sure that I didn't change them until today. The update either changed which maps were enabled or changed how the maps interact with each other. Either way, the update changed something that caused it to lose accuracy (relative to the map) and functionality.
And it fooled me for a while because the fix didn't take effect immediately when I tried changing the maps. When I tried changing them, it showed different maps on the screen, but didn't fix any of the other problems. I wasn't tech-savvy enough to realize that it needed to reboot in the new combination to fully take effect.
That's OK though. I definitely know more about the Montana now than I did before. Every time I take a beating, I come out of it a little bit smarter. (At least that's what Susanne says when she's throwing things at me.)
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
Any major update will reset some of your setting or all, in that case the enabled maps, definitely you don't need all of them at once per profile.
After any update, you need to reboot your device, then connect it to the pc and check for new updates, if the new update was NOT installed correctly, it will prompt you to install it again.
Anyway, we always learn I still remember the old 276C CLASSIC problem that the screen went off and nothing is working!!!
The problem is that someone!!! reduced the screen brightness to zero, dahh!!, i bet that more than 75% of 276C owners had this problem at one point or another
After any update, you need to reboot your device, then connect it to the pc and check for new updates, if the new update was NOT installed correctly, it will prompt you to install it again.
Anyway, we always learn I still remember the old 276C CLASSIC problem that the screen went off and nothing is working!!!
The problem is that someone!!! reduced the screen brightness to zero, dahh!!, i bet that more than 75% of 276C owners had this problem at one point or another
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Re: Problems with latest Garmin Montana Update?
@DH - you sound like my wifedesert_hawk wrote:I did say so from the first replydesert_hawk wrote: This is not due to the update, but due to the map (especially if it is cracked) try to enable/disable different map combination and this problem will disappear
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wolle wrote:@DH - you sound like my wifedesert_hawk wrote:I did say so from the first replydesert_hawk wrote: This is not due to the update, but due to the map (especially if it is cracked) try to enable/disable different map combination and this problem will disappear
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Then may be its time to listen to your wifewolle wrote:@DH - you sound like my wifedesert_hawk wrote:I did say so from the first replydesert_hawk wrote: This is not due to the update, but due to the map (especially if it is cracked) try to enable/disable different map combination and this problem will disappear
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Don't think how many moments in your life, just think how much life is there in a moment.
Stars do not make a driver, the driver makes the stars.
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