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Fri, 10/24/2014 - 7:26pm
10 years
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Hi Folks,
I just arrived in USA and It'll be a pleasure share my driving experiences here with you.
Thanks for the opportunity.
Rodrigo Gularte
10 years
|
Hi Folks,
I just arrived in USA and It'll be a pleasure share my driving experiences here with you.
Thanks for the opportunity.
Rodrigo Gularte
welcome
Welcome to the site. It's a bit of a bear to post until you become a regular visitor but don't let the extra steps keep you away.
You'll find a lot of good info and tips from all the regulars, be sure to check the learn and FAQ tabs for more hints and tips.
Illiterate? Write for free help.
Welcome
Welcome to the site.
We usually recommend the following.
There is a "Learn" button in the upper right of this page next to "red light cameras" that takes you to a Getting Started page. It is worthwhile visiting this page.
To make navigation easy, most browsers provide the following option. When you want to follow a link - but still keep your current page open - you can hold down the "Ctrl" key as you left-click on a link. That action will open a new "Tab" in your browser up on the "Tab" bar. When you then left-click on that new "Tab", you will follow the link - leaving the "Tab" you are now reading open and available to click on and return here.
So, using the "Learn" link, you might try the "Ctrl" - left-click sequence and then return here. You can return by either "X-ing" out of the "Getting Started" page (using the "X" on the "Tab" itself) or just left-clicking on the "Tab" for the page you are on right now.
Note that the Learn Button will give you access to two valuable reference pages -
the "Index" to all of the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) and the Glossary of Terms and Links.
Since you are new here, I encourage you to go through a couple of the Tutorials.
The first link makes sure the settings on your computer are such that you can do more advanced POI loading.
http://www.poi-factory.com/node/30393
The next link helps you make a backup of your GPS by attaching it to your computer. (NEVER do anything to your GPS until you have a backup). It also assures that you put your (newer) unit into a state where you can see all of the folders there.
http://www.poi-factory.com/node/30394
Again, welcome