![]() ![]() As for the SD card, there is an older version of City Navigator North America NT 2022.25 at 3.93GB. None of those folders represent all the maps that are installed on the Garmin which is eating up all the space. As you can see in the Garmin folder, there isn't even a GB of information showing. I went into both the Garmin Zumo 595LM internal 8GB folder and my 32GB SD Card Folder (below). I would agree that there is probably more information therefore, the mapping is broke up into different files. I have never had an issue with maps, so i have never really had to investigate. ![]() You probably need more info than that, but hopefully, someone else will fill in my blanks. ![]() I am guessing, but do not know, that these may relate to the smaller areas of rectangular 'tiles' or areas of map that you can see being redrawn when you zoom a map out to cover a larger are using the zumo screen. I have also noticed that maps on the Zumo now seem to have folders of lots of smaller files. Dont assume that because it seems to suggest that you have 3 maps with the same name that they are duplicates. Sometimes it shows the 3 references to it, sometimes it gives the single name for the entire region. However, note that some maps now come in multiple files - so for example, Europe currently has three sections. After renaming, restart the zumo and see if any damage has been done. Add your initials at the end for example so that the can be easily put back to their original names later. However I suggest that you dont delete them but instead, rename them as something else. You can delete files using a file explorer reading the Zumo's internal storage folders. This will be useful if you decide to delete one. However, if you click on each named map it will give you the name of the file for that map. It will probably duplicate what you already know. If you load Basecamp with your Xt connected and wait for it to finish reading everything then click on internal storeage, it will list all of the maps that it can find. ![]()
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