Quote (ScottMorris @ May 08 2008,12:09) |
Well, every file downloaded from a GPS will be saved by TopoFusion into the "backup" directory. But the Colorado circumvents that procedure so unfortunately there's no backup. But I'd do a system wide search for all .gpx files and see if the file ended up somewhere else. Also make sure the waypoint toggle isn't just off or something like that. What does the gpx file look like when you open it up? No waypoints and no track points?! |
Quote (ScottMorris @ May 08 2008,12:09) |
Well, every file downloaded from a GPS will be saved by TopoFusion into the "backup" directory. But the Colorado circumvents that procedure so unfortunately there's no backup. But I'd do a system wide search for all .gpx files and see if the file ended up somewhere else. Also make sure the waypoint toggle isn't just off or something like that. What does the gpx file look like when you open it up? No waypoints and no track points?! |