

- #Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel drivers
- #Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel update
- #Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel upgrade
If it doesn't work or otherwise damages the new guest, you can simply delete the damaged guest, keeping the original guest image safe. You can also clone a guest image before installing or upgrading a program.
#Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel upgrade
Once you get a working guest machine image, you should be able to upgrade VirtualBox (to maintain compatibility with the host OS) and still run the old guest image. (Even on sale.)Ĭlick to expand.Haven't tried it myself, but it should be possible. I read a bunch of disappointed reviews of the 64s and haven't tried it. * You could try running an older version of Win in a virtual machine (eg VirtualBox) under Win10.įWIW, IMO the 60CSx is better than the 62s. (Linux is very good at retaining backwards compatibility.) I don't recall if BaseCamp (in Wine under Linux) can also access the 60CSx directly. You might consider running a Linux machine for the purpose or running Linux in a virtual machine (eg VirtualBox) under Win10. (You might try running GPSBabel under Win10.) MapSource and BaseCamp run in Linux under Wine (windows emulator). I then import the GPX file into MapSource or BaseCamp. * I run Linux and usually download tracks from my 60CSx and 62s to a GPX file with GPSBabel.

#Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel drivers
BaseCamp uses the USB disk interface which appears to be failing in Win10-perhaps the FAT disk drivers have been removed. MapSource talks to the 60CSx using the custom protocol, so try MapSource. * The 60CSx and 62series use different interfaces-the 60CSx uses a custom protocol (over USB) and the 62CSx mounts its internal and external flash memories as USB disks. * I don't use MS "operating systems" (for a number of reasons) so I can only guess about what is happening with Win10. Has anyone found a work around? Doug Paul, do you have any suggestions? Thanks to Doug Paul, he found me a second 60CSX that I use as a back up so I'm reluctant to ditch the units for a new one. Garmin Express software v4.1.25 may solve the problem but Garmin Express has more up to date versions that seemingly aren't supporting the 60CSX.
#Garmin gpsmap 60csx with gpsbabel update
person was able to configure the computer to allow me to use Nat'l Geo maps which are a USGS duplicate.Ī friend pointed me to a link that said the 2016 Windows anniversary update made some Garmin devices no longer recognizable as Garmin devices formatted with FAT12,16 or 32 file systems are no longer recognized as mass storage devices. I've been fortunate that when we upgraded from Win7 to Win10 eighteen months ago, our I.T. Garmin customer service had no answer other than switching to Base Camp to download to Garmin's map and format. Returning home yesterday I attempted to download a track and the computer wouldn't recognize the device. Rehabbing from ankle surgery, I haven't had the chance to take the GPS out for a walk in quite a while.
