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Sd cards have an embedded serial number call the 'CID'. This can not be read by the operating system on your computer. The Navteq card has the map data locked to the serial number of the card. The maps can only be used if the GPS unit matches the map data to the card CID. The GPS can read both kinds of data off the card. If you copy the map data to a new card it won't work on the GPS because there is now a mismatch. Navteq actually offer two ways to get map data.
1) Buy a card already programmed (as described above) which will work in any compatible GPS. 2) Using Navteq software on a PC you can program your own card. In this case the locking is now different, the data your computer copies to the card is now locked to the serial number of your GPS and the card will only work on that one GPS. Please understand that I have no concerns in using the adapter. The adapter will allow me to use the Navionics SD card in the fishfinder/chartplotter. I have no need and no intention of using the adapter in my computer.
My concern was relative to using the original SD card in my computer to somehow put it on my system and then put it on a micro SD card. Hope this makes sense. I think this adapter will work if I can get it ordered. So far, I have been unable to order it from the site given. Yes.in regard to the bit I've highlighted above - I think it is now understood that doing THAT could be perhaps a bad thing. THAT does seem to be with the thought or possibility of in some way interfering with the normal use of what seems a highly protected card. But the adaptor way still seems a good one.
Provided the adaptor DOES allow you to push it into whatever MicroSD slot you have to do this with. Some MicroSD slots do seem to be well recessed when fully pushed home and it does need the Micro part of the adaptor to be of such 'style' that allows it to be well inserted into a recessed socket if needed. I'm again sorry to hear of your other problem now in getting some response from the adaptor people!! This is just not 'your day' is it!!! I do hope it works out though. For the modest cost of trying the adaptor I think perhaps it is still a good chance worth a try.
EricN2 wrote: Thank you! Please understand that I have no concerns in using the adapter. The adapter will allow me to use the Navionics SD card in the fishfinder/chartplotter. I have no need and no intention of using the adapter in my computer. My concern was relative to using the original SD card in my computer to somehow put it on my system and then put it on a micro SD card. Hope this makes sense.
I think this adapter will work if I can get it ordered. So far, I have been unable to order it from the site given. Yes.in regard to the bit I've highlighted above - I think it is now understood that doing THAT could be perhaps a bad thing. Index of photoshop cs6 keygen. THAT does seem to be with the thought or possibility of in some way interfering with the normal use of what seems a highly protected card. But the adaptor way still seems a good one.
Provided the adaptor DOES allow you to push it into whatever MicroSD slot you have to do this with. Some MicroSD slots do seem to be well recessed when fully pushed home and it does need the Micro part of the adaptor to be of such 'style' that allows it to be well inserted into a recessed socket if needed. I'm again sorry to hear of your other problem now in getting some response from the adaptor people!!
This is just not 'your day' is it!!! I do hope it works out though.
For the modest cost of trying the adaptor I think perhaps it is still a good chance worth a try. And now, in doing more research, I find the following: 'Please be aware that Lowrance GPS products will only read cards that are FAT formatted. MMC or SD cards formatted using FAT32 or NTFS will not work with our products.' I probably need to contact Lowrance to find out if this just applies to the new units they are selling or applied to the old as well. I am about ready to give up and just buy a new navionics micro sd card! Also of interest, the micro SD card they use is only 2 gig card. Those are getting hard to find!
4x4sche wrote: Sd cards have an embedded serial number call the 'CID'. This can not be read by the operating system on your computer. The Navteq card has the map data locked to the serial number of the card. The maps can only be used if the GPS unit matches the map data to the card CID. The GPS can read both kinds of data off the card. If you copy the map data to a new card it won't work on the GPS because there is now a mismatch. Navteq actually offer two ways to get map data.
1) Buy a card already programmed (as described above) which will work in any compatible GPS. 2) Using Navteq software on a PC you can program your own card. In this case the locking is now different, the data your computer copies to the card is now locked to the serial number of your GPS and the card will only work on that one GPS. Where have you been?