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These days many of Garmin’s new GPS receivers contain built in maps, from the nuvi series with road maps to the Colorado and Oregon with topos. These receivers can still have maps loaded to them though in addition to the maps that already exist. This how-to will detail how to load additional maps to your GPS unit with either a Mac or a PC.
- PC: Use MapSource To Load Maps
- PC: Use BaseCamp To Load Maps
- Mac: Use MapInstall To Load Maps
Warning: [color='sienna']If you bought a micro-SD card that contains maps from Garmin DO NOT overwrite this card, use another card.[/color]
[SIZE='3']Loading The Maps With MapSource on a PC[/size]
1. Open Garmin MapSource (all screenshots from version 6.14.X but the process is similar for all versions)
2. Select the map you want to load from the drop down menu in the upper left corner.
If the map you want is didn't include an installer follow this tutorial first and then continue to step 3.
3. Once the map is select let it load in the main window.
4. Zoom to an appropriate level so you can see what parts you want to load (if you do not want to zoom all the way out you can select what is on screen and then easily move to another part of the map and select those areas as well).
5. Click the “Map Tool” button
6. Select the segments you want to load by dragging selection boxes on the map.
7. The selected areas will then turn pink:
and appear in the maps tab on the left side of the screen (at the bottom of this area you can see how many segments you’ve selected and how large they are).
8. Repeat steps 2 through 7 for any other maps you want to load at the same time (such as a Topo map and City Navigator and another topo map).
9. Now plug your GPS in to the computer or put the memory card from the GPS (or the one you will use on the GPS) into your card reader.
10. Now click the “Send to Device” button
11. On the next screen you should see your device (make sure it’s the proper device; here I am loading to my microSD card). Also, make sure the maps checkbox is checked.
12. Click “Send”
13. First it will build the mapset (could take many hours depending on the maps):
Latest Garmin Mapsource Windows 10
then it will transfer it to the card/GPS:
14. You will get a success message at the end similar to: “The data has been successfully sent”
Once you have the maps on the GPS you can follow this tutorial to show how to hide and show different maps.
[SIZE='3']Loading The Maps With BaseCamp on a PC[/size]
1. Open Garmin BaseCamp (all screenshots from version 2.0.9)
Garmin Mapsource Free Software
Note: You'll need version 2.0.9 or higher to load custom maps.
2. Plug in the device you would like to load the maps to (a microSD card, SD card, or the actual GPS unit)
For this tutorial I will be using a Garmin Dakota 20 with memory card installed in the GPS; using a card reader will allow for faster map installs.
3. The device/card should appear on the left side as shown:
4. Right click on either the card or device and select 'Install Maps'
5. MapInstall should now be running; click Next
6. Select the map you want to load at the bottom:
7. Now highlight the segments you want to load to the unit/card by dragging a selection box around the map displayed in the preview pane. Selected segments will turn pink.
8. Now at the bottom select another map that you want to load to the GPS. Repeart step 7 for all the maps you want to load.
![Topo Topo](https://openmtbmap.org/wp-content/images/installation/Map_Install.png)
9. Once you have finished selected all the maps you want to load hit next.
Note: Each time you load maps to the GPS it will erase all maps on the GPS except for the basemap (Navigation map on the Nuvi).
10. Press 'Finish' and it will build your maps and transfer them to your card/unit.
11. You will get a success message at the end similar to: “The data has been successfully sent”
Once you have the maps on the GPS you can follow this tutorial to show how to hide and show different maps.
[SIZE='3']Loading The Maps With A Mac[/size]
1. Download and install [Please Register or Login to download file]
2. First off, plug your GPS into your Macintosh and have it turned on. MapInstall will not make it past the second page unless you do this or if you are installing to a card reader, you will want it plugged in and the card mounted.
3. Open up the MapInstall application. You will get this splash page:
Click continue
4. Select your GPS or card reader and click Continue
5. If you see a screen like the one below you might want to check that you have the correct data card in the reader before you wipe out anything you might need later:
6. In the upper left of the window you should see a pull down menu where you select the map set you want. In this example, we have chosen Arizona Topo:
7. You can click on tiles to select them or marquee a selection; here I have selected the complete map. At the bottom of the window shows how much memory you have available and also what you have used. If you want to add maps from another map set, just select the other map set from the pull down menu and add them as above. When you are finished, select the Send Maps button.
8. MapInstall will combine all the maps into one gmapsupp.img file to send to your GPS. This could take a while, depending on the size of the maps and the speed of your computer.
9. Once the gmapsupp.img file has been compiled, MapInstall will send it to your GPS or card reader.
Congratulations, you have now loaded the maps to your GPS unit. If you have multiple maps loaded onto your device use the internal menus to select which map to actively view.Home›GPS Systems›GPS Discussions
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edited November -1 in GPS Discussions
Just wondering if locked Garmin map DVD's are unlocked for a secific GPS ID, or the ID of the storage media they are saved on (ie, SD or microSD)? In other words if you write maps to a single SD or microSD, can those maps be used alternately on more than 1 gps?
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- Generally this is true, however the DVD version of US Topo 2008 is not locked at all. If you buy the pre-loaded data card version of this (or the 24k topos), they are locked onto the card which Garmin provides. That card can be used in any GPS but cannot be duplicated. It also cannot be used with MapSource on a computer.
The locked maps, such as City Navigator, are only locked on the GPS device though. You can install the maps and use with Mapsource/Roadtrip on more than one computer. - I'd definitely recommend getting the SD card based maps not the DVD ones. The SD ones allow you to simply transfer the maps to another device by moving the card, makes much more sense IMO.
- The limitation of the SD card maps though. if I recall correctly, is that you cannot purchase map updates for them at the reduced price like you can with the DVD. If a couple of years later you want an update you have to pay the full price.
- Unfortunately, Garmin's new 24k Topo series is ONLY available on micro-SD cards :(
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=27610&pvID=28987
For me, the other big limitation of these maps is that you can't load them on your computer to view on a larger screen and do trip planning.
Think carefully about buying the DVD vs SD card version of the regular topo maps however, they are not the same. The SD card versions only contain a few states each and they cost about $85. Since the DVD version is not locked, there is no advantage to buying this product on storage cards, unless you just hate doing anything on a computer. For about $100 you can get the whole US on DVD and burn your own SD cards with as many states on them as you desire. To get the entire US on the pre-loaded cards would cost almost $1,000! - Problem with SD maps: If the card get corrupted, and the warranty period is over, the game is over. With DVD you can make backups.
Topo maps can be used for a long time. - I do have topo 2008 maps and know those are not locked.
But I just got City Navigator NT DVD (not installed yet) bundled with an eTrex Legend HCx and was curious how the map locks worked. My nuvi 750 had NT 2009 maps preinstalled, so I didn't have any routable street maps in Mapsource. - The DVD will give you a copy of the map on computer to use with mapsource for your nuvi