If you are currently using firmware version 2.60 and you are not having any problems, DO NOT upgrade to firmware version 2.70.
New firmware has a bug that *on some units* corrupts all newly created history data.![]()
If you are currently using firmware version 2.60 and you are not having any problems, DO NOT upgrade to firmware version 2.70.
New firmware has a bug that *on some units* corrupts all newly created history data.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
The new firmware corrupted our weekend ride history on both of our Garmin 705s. My DH got a file from Garmin to restore to the previous firmware, but even though we can see our ride data in the unit itself we still can't download it to Garmin Training Center or Ascent.
Good to know. I recently updated my unit (through 2.6). Two weekends ago it lost 18 miles of track on a 70 miler (overall totals were correct, but the track had a large gap). I was going to update this weekend. Now I think I'll wait. Thanks
Wow, I asked the tech guy about that, and he said there was no such thing. I guess maybe they've made it available in the interim. Email support offered to exchange the unit, which I was planning to do, but if I can back-load 2.60 I'd rather do that than take my chances on one that someone else returned. Mine has been fairly free of the other issues that have plagued the 705s.
Guess I'll call them again. CC, have your 705s been working okay since you re-installed 2.60?
At least I have the Forerunner 301 for backup.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
The Garmin tech guy offered the software restore. I guess the guy you talked to wasn't up to speed. It seems to be working just like it did previously. If you PM me I can send you the file.
I called again after reading your post and I've got it. He actually forwarded me a copy of the entire email that went to the tech support team, which was just dated this afternoon.
Hopefully it'll work now. I wish I'd known to back up my routes, though they're all on Mapmyride and I can get them, just more of a PITA. Anyway, thanks.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Oakleaf, thanks for the heads up.