I have not had most of the problems that bramfrank reports with my Z550. Since I bought the thing I have been in love with it...
...until recently. I was duped into buying a NuMaps "lifetime" maps upgrade for my Zumo. When I did it upgraded my maps to the latest 2011.2 maps, but also surreptitiously updated my mapsucks to ver 6.16.2, which has the route sharing problems we discovered earlier, creating pink spaghetti, etc. except that now the route lines are no longer pink, so I guess they figure that they fixed that? :blink:
When I updated my maps the GPS would not accept all of North America and Canada in the limited memory of the device ( what?) even though I have an expansion SD card, it will not use that memory. Instead I had to select just "lower 48" for the maps upload. And, now, when I try to load even a modest route the GPS complains of being "out of memory, blah, blah, blah". It is also acting significantly more buggy than it was before the "upgrade".
I am sorely tempted at this point to roll back my Z550 to the 2009 maps and Mapsource version that came with the unit, and which was so darn stable. If I do so, at that point I will be out the entire cost of the lifetime NuMaps upgrade (not an insignificant amount of coin), but maybe I'll just give Garmin enough constant heat that they'll refund my purchase price? I doubt it, but I suppose it is worth a try. The big problem is, (as I've said before) Garmin really sucks moist *** cheese, except when compared to all the others.
...until recently. I was duped into buying a NuMaps "lifetime" maps upgrade for my Zumo. When I did it upgraded my maps to the latest 2011.2 maps, but also surreptitiously updated my mapsucks to ver 6.16.2, which has the route sharing problems we discovered earlier, creating pink spaghetti, etc. except that now the route lines are no longer pink, so I guess they figure that they fixed that? :blink:
When I updated my maps the GPS would not accept all of North America and Canada in the limited memory of the device ( what?) even though I have an expansion SD card, it will not use that memory. Instead I had to select just "lower 48" for the maps upload. And, now, when I try to load even a modest route the GPS complains of being "out of memory, blah, blah, blah". It is also acting significantly more buggy than it was before the "upgrade".
I am sorely tempted at this point to roll back my Z550 to the 2009 maps and Mapsource version that came with the unit, and which was so darn stable. If I do so, at that point I will be out the entire cost of the lifetime NuMaps upgrade (not an insignificant amount of coin), but maybe I'll just give Garmin enough constant heat that they'll refund my purchase price? I doubt it, but I suppose it is worth a try. The big problem is, (as I've said before) Garmin really sucks moist *** cheese, except when compared to all the others.