![]() (Remember that I'm not a Mac user so question all that I write.)ģ) Your choice of a 32GB SD card is at the max of what a zumo 350 can handle. What would happen if instead of choosing everything other than Canada and Border states, you instead chose a smaller subset (maybe drop Mexico and the Caribbean)? If MapInstall selected a mapset under 2GB in filesize and it did install to the SD card, then maybe the zumo can't handle 2+GB files.Ģ) When I saw your FAT format statement, I was going to suggest you try FAT32 instead, but I gather that when Macs offer SD card formats, their FAT is actually a FAT32 and if that's right, you should be OK. The 3xx series: ? If the 350 can't handle files over 2GB in size, that may explain why past map updates worked for you since the SD card map file may have been under 2GB up to this map update. Note that the FAQ doesn't say that the 3xx can't read files over 2GB in size (I love double negatives apparently), but it does say that if a zumo 4xx or 5xx has the latest software updates, it can handle files of 2+GB. ![]() It is questionable whether the zumo 3xx series can handle files over 2GB in size. While we're waiting for someone with an answer, here are a few thoughts from a non-Mac non-zumo user.
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