Then generate another map file (under 2GB) for any additional areas, and put those on an SD card (named: GMAPSUPP.img in the SDcard:\Garmin folder). Use MapInstall to select the areas one will use the most, and put those in the internal memory. The C330 has only 1GB memory, so need to generate a smaller map less than 0.6GB(?) via MapInstall. The C340 has 2GB of memory, so should send a map smaller than 1.6GB(?) only. This procedure will replace the main map in the GPS internal memory. Note that for the command shown above, the WebUpdater program is installed in the default location of C:\GARMIN\WebUpdater, and the map to be transfer is located in the C:\Garmin folder. Hidden Content This board requires you to be registered and logged-in to view hidden content. Use the Garmin MapInstall application program to generate the custom map one wants to transfer, rename it GMAPPROM.img, and then use this command line instruction to transfer it to the USB-connected C330/C340: One can update the internal maps on the StreetPilot C330 and C340 by using a Command Prompt instruction to execute the Garmin WebUpdater application program. If I can't install directly, can I edit/remove some maps I won't use from the IMG? Then rename to gmapsupp.img and add to SD card? Sorry to noob, but any help would be great! I can't add the lower 49 maps to the card as it's greater than 2GB. Ldeveraux wrote:Is there a way to install on a Garmin C330? As best I can tell, it doesn't accept SDHC, and is capped at SD 2GB. We wish you all the very best for the future So, if you are interested to become the new owner and continue the adventure, please contact us shortly. In particular, we thank all of the Staff and Uploaders both past and present for giving up their free time, the VIP members for their contributions that helped with the running costs and all of the members who joined to learn and help others get the most from their GPS devices. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to make this project the success it has become. It is with heavy hearts that we announce this as we have helped many people over the last 13 years and made some very good friends along the way. With this in mind, together with the mounting costs of running a website like NaviTotal, we have made the sad decision to close the site for good at the end of the month (October 2022). More and more people are using their phones to navigate using Google Maps which is making dedicated GPS devices redundant. Now in 2022 things have changed a lot, in particular with mobile phones, Android operating systems and Google. Since that time we quickly became a leading website with the domain name being known everywhere and being broadly respected in the community. NaviTotal was created back in October 2009 to help people with advice and solutions for their GPS devices.
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