Here’s a short, useful story that walks through the real-world steps for a — including a common pitfall and how to avoid it. Title: The Saturday Morning GPS Rescue
Never format a TomTom GO 930 drive — only delete the map folder manually. ✅ Final Checklist from the Story | Task | Done | |------|------| | Buy Last Known Map from TomTom | ✔ | | Back up device contents | ✔ | | Delete old map via USB | ✔ | | Copy new map to maps folder | ✔ | | Update QuickGPSfix | ✔ | | Update safety cameras | ✔ | | Eject properly (not just unplug) | ✔ | If you want, I can also give you the exact folder paths and error message fixes (like “No maps found”) for the TomTom GO 930. Just ask. tomtom go 930 update
Alex had a big road trip planned for Sunday — a 6-hour drive to a wedding in a rural area. His trusty TomTom GO 930 hadn’t been updated in over two years. New roads, speed cameras, and changed speed limits made the old maps risky. Here’s a short, useful story that walks through
Update maps, speed cameras, and software before noon Saturday. Step 1 — Realizing the Old Method No Longer Works Alex plugged the GO 930 into his Windows PC via USB. He expected TomTom HOME (the old desktop software) to open automatically. Instead, nothing happened. Just ask