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2008-01-20
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rm -rf /media/mmc1/*
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2008-01-20
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2008-01-20
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2008-01-20
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2008-01-20
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2008-01-20
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2008-01-21
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Over the past day I have tried to download a new map to my new 810 several times. The N810 was reflashed to the latest OS.
I've deleted all user guides other than English, all Images, Music, and removed all the maps but US West. ( it wouldn't allow me to delete the last map.)
The download from w/in Maps takes an amazing amount of time only to result in a failure message. As in 3 or 4 hours. Bluetooth is off, GSP acquisitin is off...
I tried using the Map Downloader tool. I was told to use the micro Sd card in a stand-alone reader or to connect the device. Neither worked; I was told that the memory card needed to of had a Map written to it before the Map Downloader tool would talk to it
Most recently I upped the amount of virtual RAM and have set the whole sad circus in motion again.
Have I mis-understood how updating the Maps was supposed to proceed?