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Or just send you a USB for Pete's sake. An 8GB stick would cost them about £1, and you could even post it back if they sent you an envelope.
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You have my sympathies. Windows does the same. Eg. when you upgrade or download a large patch.Originally posted by CoolCat View PostApart from having the most useless software that thinks its OK to drop out towards the end of a massive download and then start again from scratch... Their website has been "The site is currently undergoing maintenance" all night and now just when I need it. They really really need to figure out a simpler way of distributing their updates.
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
These manufacturers need to offer something like bittorrent in addition to straightforward downloads. Or they could get clever and just download the map modifications and merge (eg like linux does), rather than dumbly making you download the entire database en block, 98% of which you have already.
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Well I update mine regularly, never had a problem and I've owned a Tom Tom for donkeys, so maybe you're just "special"?Originally posted by CoolCat View PostDoesn't matter how fast your connection is if the site is completely down plonker.
The main site is back up now, but any attempt to download is met with error messages...
Me thinks they are having problems
Probably outsourced to India
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Doesn't matter how fast your connection is if the site is completely down plonker.
The main site is back up now, but any attempt to download is met with error messages...
Me thinks they are having problems
Probably outsourced to India
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With my super fast fibre optic broadband it downloads a completely new Europe wide map in about 5 seconds. Which was nice.Originally posted by CoolCat View PostApart from having the most useless software that thinks its OK to drop out towards the end of a massive download and then start again from scratch... Their website has been "The site is currently undergoing maintenance" all night and now just when I need it. They really really need to figure out a simpler way of distributing their updates.
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Never had any probs with Tom Tom updates for the last 3 years. Get a decent connection mate.
HTH BIDI
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I have bought the Tom Tom app for my iPhone (also works on my iPad for a huge map) off line maps (essential for when I am in Spain) and updates through usual iTunes updates.
Best £45 I ever spent especially as it backs up to iCloud so favorites are always safeLast edited by SimonMac; 19 August 2015, 07:53.
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Just use mobile apps (Google maps or Waze). Free and better.Originally posted by CoolCat View PostApart from having the most useless software that thinks its OK to drop out towards the end of a massive download and then start again from scratch... Their website has been "The site is currently undergoing maintenance" all night and now just when I need it. They really really need to figure out a simpler way of distributing their updates.
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Tom Tom
Apart from having the most useless software that thinks its OK to drop out towards the end of a massive download and then start again from scratch... Their website has been "The site is currently undergoing maintenance" all night and now just when I need it. They really really need to figure out a simpler way of distributing their updates.
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