With many units now offering free lifetime updates, it is generally not worth it to buy updates. Spend a few more dollars every few years and you can buy a new unit with more features. For example there was a 5 ' TomTom on TigerDirect within the last few days with free lifetime map updates for $80. Same price for the map updates the OP quoted.
I have my original cd. I wrongfully removed my TomTom from the pc when trying to load mp3's. I followed the instructions but they said to remove it and I thought it strange at the time but went ahead anyway and now it comes up with the message 'No maps found!' I have tried to restore from a backup I had made but to no avail. Still has the same problem. Just tried a reset by turning off and pressing the reset button with paperclip for 15 seconds but still the same.
Does it need some sort of re-format? I have no idea. I have my original cd. I wrongfully removed my TomTom from the pc when trying to load mp3's. I followed the instructions but they said to remove it and I thought it strange at the time but went ahead anyway and now it comes up with the message 'No maps found!' I have tried to restore from a backup I had made but to no avail.
Still has the same problem. Just tried a reset by turning off and pressing the reset button with paperclip for 15 seconds but still the same. Does it need some sort of re-format? I have no idea. I updated my device by downloading the update prompted North America map provided by Tomtom Home but eventually showed an error message. Now I only have the Guam map. Even my computer does show the North America map though I made a back-up file.Help.
I updated my device by downloading the update prompted North America map provided by Tomtom Home but eventually showed an error message. Now I only have the Guam map. Even my computer does show the North America map though I made a back-up file.Help.