SHADOW, I think you have hit the nail on the head and I just did not want to admit it. While I had very good power during the upload I may not have unzipped all that I needed to unzip when I down loaded the upgrade. I may have to break down and send it in so they can re-upload the OS. They have not answered my calls or email and I believe they must be off for the long week end. I'll try them again on Tue. Thanks for the hit in the head, ShadowAce...... Bob Smith, Petite Elite ShadowAce wrote: > If you were doing any time of a flash update, there is no reset. > > I have seen many a motherboard thrown away when someone turns off a > computer in the midst of a bios update.. Most hardware/firmware > updates do not have an undo or reset once you start. > > Also, I know with Garmin's you can choose the download.. You also > agree to this: > WARNING: If this software is uploaded to a GPS unit other than the > product for which it is designed, you will not be able to operate that > unit. > > and > > Remove the iQue from the cradle. It is very important that the iQue's > battery does not run out during the updating process, so please verify > that it is fully charged. Failure to charge the iQue fully prior to > updating the software may result in a permanent loss of the OS > requiring you to send your unit to Garmin for repair. > > and > > It is recommended that you disable screen savers or other programs > running on your PC while you go through the update process. > Disruptions to the update process may render your GPS inoperable. If > the transfer is interrupted, turn off the GPS and then turn it back > on. Reboot your PC, go to step #9 and attempt the download again. > GARMIN is not responsible for failed downloads of operating software > to the GPS and factory resetting the GPS unit will fall under our Flat > Rate Repair Policy > > So it is sometimes easy to make a mistake on an update that requires > factory work.. > > Sorry to be the bad news man. > > -----Original Message----- > From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com > [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of > Robert & Linda Smith > Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 9:10 AM > To: listserv@azgeocaching.com > Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Magellan Gold > > Sure hope I don't have to do that. I can't believe there is not a > Reset of sorts that will let you get to some basic screen and reload > the software. I have a call into the 800 number, an email into > support and I am still looking for a hidden reset button. > Thanks, Bob Smith > > EvilFISH wrote: > >> a couple years ago I was uploading into my 315 from the Magellan >> site, and had the same result....after a humbling phone call to the >> Repair section...all was made better....though I had to pay 71.95.... >