+akacake Posted July 14, 2008 Share Posted July 14, 2008 I have approx 100 caches on my Colorado 300. I want to delete them and start new as most were for a trip I took and now won't be going back there. I have done the obvious, clicking on the drive, finding the gpx folder and deleting. I will then look on the gps after I unhook it and it says no caches loaded. The next time I add in a new cache, wham all the old ones are back?? I have tried deleting on both my PC and Mac just to be sure it wasn't the system. I have no idea what is going on??? ANY help would be appreciated! Kelly Quote Link to comment
+RonFisk Posted July 14, 2008 Share Posted July 14, 2008 I have approx 100 caches on my Colorado 300. I want to delete them and start new as most were for a trip I took and now won't be going back there. I have done the obvious, clicking on the drive, finding the gpx folder and deleting. I will then look on the gps after I unhook it and it says no caches loaded. The next time I add in a new cache, wham all the old ones are back?? I have tried deleting on both my PC and Mac just to be sure it wasn't the system. I have no idea what is going on??? ANY help would be appreciated! Kelly You said the magic word. "Mac". If you are using a mac and delete the caches you will have to empty the trash in order to dump the hidden .caches file. Be sure to empty the trash before you disconnect and then everything should be back to normal. Quote Link to comment
+akacake Posted July 14, 2008 Author Share Posted July 14, 2008 I have approx 100 caches on my Colorado 300. I want to delete them and start new as most were for a trip I took and now won't be going back there. I have done the obvious, clicking on the drive, finding the gpx folder and deleting. I will then look on the gps after I unhook it and it says no caches loaded. The next time I add in a new cache, wham all the old ones are back?? I have tried deleting on both my PC and Mac just to be sure it wasn't the system. I have no idea what is going on??? ANY help would be appreciated! Kelly You said the magic word. "Mac". If you are using a mac and delete the caches you will have to empty the trash in order to dump the hidden .caches file. Be sure to empty the trash before you disconnect and then everything should be back to normal. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! It worked like a charm Quote Link to comment
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