I haver a Nav 5. There are map updates available and i want to download them to my computer & Nav 5. I connect the Nav 5 by USB cable to the computer but a Nav 5 icon does not appear on the desktop and Garmin Express says the Nav 5 is not connected. I have tried disconnecting and reconnecting the Nav 5, and restarting the computer but to no avail.
I have a Mac desktop running Mojave (10.14.3) and software is up to date.
Anyone else have this problem or have any suggestions?
Ian
Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
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Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
I have had a simmilar problem on my PC.
I found out that there are two types of usb cables. There are data and power cables and just power cables. Tried a few of the cables I had and now stick to the same cable every time.
I found out that there are two types of usb cables. There are data and power cables and just power cables. Tried a few of the cables I had and now stick to the same cable every time.
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stayingupright wrote: I have had a simmilar problem on my PC.
I found out that there are two types of usb cables. There are data and power cables and just power cables. Tried a few of the cables I had and now stick to the same cable every time.
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Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
Thanks Rambler358, stayingupright & smileymiley for getting back to me.
I tried a couple of other USB cables then returned to the Garmin cable that came with my Nav 5 - still no joy.
I then thought that maybe the cable wasn't making a good connection at the Nav 5 end (male & female fittings)
Gave the male fitting a good wipe and used a toothpick to scrape around inside the female fitting. Crude I know, but when I reconnected everything it worked - the Nav 5 icon appeared on the desktop, Garmin Express said it was connected and I was able to download the updates. It's been pretty humid around here lately or maybe it was just an accumulation of gunk or maybe it was going to work this time anyway. I don't care, it's working.
Ian
I tried a couple of other USB cables then returned to the Garmin cable that came with my Nav 5 - still no joy.
I then thought that maybe the cable wasn't making a good connection at the Nav 5 end (male & female fittings)
Gave the male fitting a good wipe and used a toothpick to scrape around inside the female fitting. Crude I know, but when I reconnected everything it worked - the Nav 5 icon appeared on the desktop, Garmin Express said it was connected and I was able to download the updates. It's been pretty humid around here lately or maybe it was just an accumulation of gunk or maybe it was going to work this time anyway. I don't care, it's working.
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Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
Hi
I have had the same problem with Nav 5 and now with Nav 6. The solution is to let it stay connected, and it will connect, about 2 minutes to 6 minutes. :-)
I have had the same problem with Nav 5 and now with Nav 6. The solution is to let it stay connected, and it will connect, about 2 minutes to 6 minutes. :-)
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Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
I never have to wait more than a minute.austavla wrote: Hi
I have had the same problem with Nav 5 and now with Nav 6. The solution is to let it stay connected, and it will connect, about 2 minutes to 6 minutes. :-)
Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
I have the same problem with my Mac, but if I use the Garmin cable and then bizarrely once connected to the USB port, I go surf the net for a bit and then it suddenly connects. Never failed to connect eventually
Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
I have had the same problem and finally put it down to impatience!
Everything I connect to a PC or laptop etc, I still expect it to be recognisedimmediately but that's not the case with the Nav V in my experience.
I just connect it up and go and make a cuppa.
:alas:
Everything I connect to a PC or laptop etc, I still expect it to be recognisedimmediately but that's not the case with the Nav V in my experience.
I just connect it up and go and make a cuppa.
:alas:
Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
USB cables are different some are for charging some are for data transfer
Re: Computer doesn't recognise Nav 5
Pete wrote: USB cables are different some are for charging some are for data transfer
If you google, you will find the cables are exactly the same, its the thing they connect to that makes the difference, so a usb cable connected to an apple charger will perform differently to it connected to a Maplin plug. But the cable itself is the same. I haven't found any difference when connecting my Nav with the Garmin cable to other cables. My usb cables just sit in a drawer and I just grab one when I need it.
But then again I might have just been very lucky and picked the same Garmin each time, think i might get a lottery ticket this week