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Tomtom ONE XL 330 GPS Receiver Questions & Answers
How to format the internal memory or memory card
Insert your memory card into your computer's reader if you have one. If
not, you can purchase a multi-format USB Memory Card reader from
Amazon.com or Buy.com
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Open up 'My Computer'. You should see it under the list of available
drives.
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Check its contents first to make sure that you have the right drive.
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In 'My Computer', right-click on the drive and choose 'Format'.
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Leave all the options as they are and click on 'Start'. This is a
non-reversible process so make sure this is what you truly wanted to do
in the first place.
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Once the process is completed, take the memory card out and insert it
into your Digital Camera or any other device. Try to browse to it to
make sure it works fine now.
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TOMTOM XL 325 SE Language problem
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Display reads problem with map
This means it is not reading the SD card and that it needs to be re-formatted.
This is best done in a card reader and not the tomtom itself.
Right click on it and select format select FAT32 as the files system
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Now connect the tomtom but don't let tomtom home run. exit TTH if need be.
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You now ned to select your tom tom which will also show as a drive.
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In windows explorer select tools then folder options. Click view and tick the box for "show hidden files and folders"
It may warn you but you can ignore it.
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Then just copy ALL the files from the tom tom to your sd card
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DO NOT USE CUT AND PASTE !
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Once all the files are on switch off the tom tom and insert the sd card
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It should now work
When switched on green light next to switch flickers but that is all
It sounds like the TomTom isn't able to boot up. This may be due to a software or data issue.
Have you tried to (use HOME on your computer to) connect to the TomTom server ? to update the software/data, and/or tried to restore the software / data with the (previously) backed-up copy (that you had previously saved on your computer) ?
How can I set time?
You can set (or reset) your Time (& display format) using the "Menu".
From your Driving screen (showing map of current location), tap on the (middle of the) screen, to show the Main Menu (on the next screen),
Look for, and tap on "Change preferences".
On the next screen, look for and tap "Set Unit". On the next screen, select (tap on TIME), and you can set (reset) the (display) format and time.
How can I set time and volume?
These 2 things can be done using the "Menu". (You can also adjust the Volume from the Driving Screen - tap bottom left area and slide the volume bar to adjust the volume).
From your Driving screen (showing map of current location), tap on the (middle of the) screen, to show the Main Menu (on the next screen),
Look for, and tap on "Change preferences".
1. To set Time:
On the next screen, look for and tap "Set Unit". On the next screen, select (tap on TIME), and you can set (reset) the (display) format and time.
2. To set Volume:
On the next screen, look for and tap "Volume preferences". You can then tap on the bar (position) and test/hear the level of the sound. And/or you can select "Link Volume to car Speed" ... and tap Done.
How do I update maps on tom tom one from computer to GPS ?
Usually, you connect your TomTom to your computer, and use the TomTom software (e.g. HOME) to update (e.g. buy, download and install) your map(s).
If your question is about how to copy a (new / another) map on your computer to your TomTom device (i.e. without using the TomTom HOME software), you can simply copy the "map" folder (of the map on your computer) to your TomTom Device (that you've connected to your computer).
You may have other questions like, is there enough memory on your TomTom device for the map ?; is the (new/other) map version compatible for the TomTom (model/version) device that you have ?; is the map "activated" to run on your TomTom device? etc.
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