![]() I picked up this post it is for the 4000, but it still applies to the 4250 ![]() Also, I assume when they come out with a firmware upgrade it will be done via the USB connection. I preffer to have the custom POI file sitting in the GPS directly rather than the SD card. the POI file using the transfer function, or just via plain old explorer belongs in TFAT/USR/CPOI, once there, if you want to load the custom POI you will see the file name with the designaion under it of "internal memory". At work I had the SD card removed, when I connected the GPS to my work computer, a new drive letter appeared, the label of the new drive was "TFAT" it had an extensive directory structure. Then I placed the card in the GPS and was able to load the custom POI into the GPS. I then created a directory called CPOI on the SC card and put the POI file in it. What I first did to bring custom POI into my GPS was to use the supplied software to create the POI file.
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