+ayrbrain Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 I have a new Garmin 30. Tonight I thought I would delete the caches we found on holiday, but I/we are going around in circles Handbook does not tell us how to delete the found caches. Any help much apprieciated thank you Quote Link to comment
+duncanhoyle Posted January 14, 2012 Share Posted January 14, 2012 I have a new Garmin 30. Tonight I thought I would delete the caches we found on holiday, but I/we are going around in circles Handbook does not tell us how to delete the found caches. Any help much apprieciated thank you As far as I know you can't delete caches from the unit - either individual caches or all caches in a gpx. You'd have to do that from the computer. Using the computer you can (I think) delete individual or multiple caches with Basecamp. You can delete gpx files using whichever file manager you choose. I ran into a problem when I deleted a gpx file from the unit using Windows Explorer, copied one across with the same name and found that the unit wouldn't list any caches at all, which was frustrating as I was away for a couple of days. Since then I delete the gpx file, disconnect the unit and switch it on, wait for it to start up and recognise that the gpx has gone, connect to computer and copy the new file across. I've only used it with Windows XP so can't say for other systems. Whilst I'm out caching I always log attempts and mark found caches so that they no longer appear in the search. Duncan Quote Link to comment
+ayrbrain Posted January 14, 2012 Author Share Posted January 14, 2012 (edited) I have a new Garmin 30. Tonight I thought I would delete the caches we found on holiday, but I/we are going around in circles Handbook does not tell us how to delete the found caches. Any help much apprieciated thank you As far as I know you can't delete caches from the unit - either individual caches or all caches in a gpx. You'd have to do that from the computer. Using the computer you can (I think) delete individual or multiple caches with Basecamp. You can delete gpx files using whichever file manager you choose. I ran into a problem when I deleted a gpx file from the unit using Windows Explorer, copied one across with the same name and found that the unit wouldn't list any caches at all, which was frustrating as I was away for a couple of days. Since then I delete the gpx file, disconnect the unit and switch it on, wait for it to start up and recognise that the gpx has gone, connect to computer and copy the new file across. I've only used it with Windows XP so can't say for other systems. Whilst I'm out caching I always log attempts and mark found caches so that they no longer appear in the search. Duncan many many thanks for your reply. I am no techie so I will need to re read your reply. hmmmmmmmm never thought of the computer, only had this gps a few weeks and have only loaded them to the unit from the computer!!!! okay off to try. thanks again :-) Edited January 14, 2012 by ayrbrain Quote Link to comment
+ayrbrain Posted January 14, 2012 Author Share Posted January 14, 2012 I have a new Garmin 30. Tonight I thought I would delete the caches we found on holiday, but I/we are going around in circles Handbook does not tell us how to delete the found caches. Any help much apprieciated thank you As far as I know you can't delete caches from the unit - either individual caches or all caches in a gpx. You'd have to do that from the computer. Using the computer you can (I think) delete individual or multiple caches with Basecamp. You can delete gpx files using whichever file manager you choose. I ran into a problem when I deleted a gpx file from the unit using Windows Explorer, copied one across with the same name and found that the unit wouldn't list any caches at all, which was frustrating as I was away for a couple of days. Since then I delete the gpx file, disconnect the unit and switch it on, wait for it to start up and recognise that the gpx has gone, connect to computer and copy the new file across. I've only used it with Windows XP so can't say for other systems. Whilst I'm out caching I always log attempts and mark found caches so that they no longer appear in the search. Duncan many many thanks for your reply. I am no techie so I will need to re read your reply. hmmmmmmmm never thought of the computer, only had this gps a few weeks and have only loaded them to the unit from the computer!!!! okay off to try. thanks again :-) Many many thanks Duncan Why we didn't think of using the computer I don't know!!!!!!!!!!!!! duh here cleared them now via the laptop. thanks so much :-) Quote Link to comment
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