Rgbeard
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rgbeard
My wife's iPad serves as the 2nd copy of Garmin Pilot in the cockpit.
I'm not always as good about updating it as I am my own iPad.
So before the weekend is upon us, I grabbed it, and wanted to get it caught-up.
I'm used to GP's ridiculous "Your downloads are up to date" statement to be followed a minute later by a ton of downloads happening. But I'm not used to what I'm seeing here.
"Your downloads are up to date" - with blatantly expired databases showing underneath. I let some time pass, so that it could connect, think about itself, and contemplate downloads, but nothing seemed to help. I tried forcing one download (on RHS) and it made no real difference.
Any ideas?
See attached image.
I'm not always as good about updating it as I am my own iPad.
So before the weekend is upon us, I grabbed it, and wanted to get it caught-up.
I'm used to GP's ridiculous "Your downloads are up to date" statement to be followed a minute later by a ton of downloads happening. But I'm not used to what I'm seeing here.
"Your downloads are up to date" - with blatantly expired databases showing underneath. I let some time pass, so that it could connect, think about itself, and contemplate downloads, but nothing seemed to help. I tried forcing one download (on RHS) and it made no real difference.
Any ideas?
See attached image.