![]() The third and last set of maps is like BaseCamp, there are EXE type errors that can be downloaded with Garmin Mapinstall and Mapsource application, no other connection is allowed here, you search, each region has map sets available for free use, including Topo. The second type of map is the BaseCamp application that you will install on the computer, and the type map that is uploaded by the system adapts it to the device during the installation itself. One of them is Disk Image type, which is the type of copy paste directly to the device or memory card by opening the zip file directly. For the operating system and maybe even the Linux one, I can't remember now. It is not so important where the map will be loaded, as long as there is enough memory capacity suitable for the map operating system. ![]() Offline Joined: Sun 9:10 am Posts: 219 Location: Florence, Italy Has thanked: 32 times Been thanked: 517 times If you were to use a Copy of the Map instead, the latter must be Unlocked and the Device on which you are going to use it must be able to read Unlocked Maps, perhaps with the use of a Firmware Patch FireFox58 As long as you use the SD card, regardless of which device you use, you will have no problems. ![]() Sileyok836 wrote:If I purchase a new Garmin enhanced topo map on the SD card and make an image of the card/copy the files off before I put it into my Montana 700i (encrypted firmware - so the unlocker tools do not work on the maps after they are locked) will I be able to use the original file before the GPS modifies it on any future GPS units I buy (and I would copy over the SD card with the original unmodified file from my computer) or is there some communication of the GPS via WiFi with a server where it permanently locks that map image to the device ID and all future attempted activations fail? The Map and the SD are one single entity.
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