Hi.
So, I have a TomTom Go 520 Traffic. Quite useful, I bought it because of a specif job I was doing in London last year, and it's been pretty handy.
Today I need to go somewhere in Bristol I've not been to before. So I type in the postcode, and it's not recognised. After confirming that the postcode is correct, I decide to finally get around to updating the maps as I haven't done this since I bought the thing. £55.60 and twenty minutes later, I have a shiny new current map set in the thing.
However, it still doesn't recognise the (valid) postcode, and more to the point, HAS DELETED ALL MY DATA! All my favourites, setting, etc, gone. Their updater wasn't decent enough to mention this would happen, or give me a chance to save it for later restoration. It did tell me to back the new update up, which presumably has deleted everything from the previous backup.
I sent a complaint via their online support form, pointing out that it would at least be polite to warn that this would happen. Before I sent the complaint, I checked their FAQ list, and this problem was not in it. As soon as I submitted the query, the automated system gave me an automatic reply, which of course included the steps required to prevent this from happening by copying the specific file by hand, crucially before doing the update.
So they know this will happen, their installer is sufficiently broken to allow it to happen silently, and no mention is made anywhere before it happens. Good work, guys.
Twats.
Sorry, it was really annoying and I needed to get it off my chest
pca
Note - Remembering I'm a bit rabid about backups nowadays, I managed to find the appropriate MapSettings.cfg file in my system backup archive. It took a while to figure out where to put it, as the online documentation is obviously for a much older version of the software, but it seems to have worked. So that's good.
Doesn't invalidate my rant above, though