Garmin City Navigator North America NT 2011.40 ing (unlocked)
and basemap 5.00NR
Shoutout to sciatl at Demonoid for the original file. I added the JCV file and uploaded here. The JCV file goes on your units internal memory even if you're using an SD card.
Before you ask if it will work on a specific device, you can check for yourself on Garmins website here - https://buy.garmin.com/shop/buymaps.do?null&ra=true
You don't need to burn, mount or anything, just copy to your garmin folder on your device or in the garmin folder on the SD card.
The JCV folder, gmap3d.img and gmaptz.img must be in the Garmin folder on the internal memory
The gmapsupp.img is the same as gmaprom.img just rename it
OK the other two files gmapbmap.img is a basemap and gmaptz.img is a timezone map you may not need them
This is the unlocked image for Garmin units. Simply replace the .img file on the Garmin GPS unit
Travel North America 2011.40
With more than 6 million points of interest and road coverage for U.S., Canada and Mexico, City Navigator North America NT gives you everything you need to travel North America. Powered by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data, City Navigator brings you the most detailed street maps available so you can navigate with exact, turn-by-turn directions to any address or intersection.
In addition to U.S., Canada and Mexico, City Navigator North America NT also includes coverage of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, The Bahamas, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy and Jamaica.
(Unlocked IMG Instructions)
Use either Part A or Part B depending on your choice:
Part A – Internal Memory
1. Connect your device to the computer.
2. Go into the Nuvi files and backup the file named “gmapprom.img” to your computer.
3. Delete the “gmapprom.img” file from the device.
4. Copy the unlocked “gmapprom.img” file that you downloaded into the device.
5. Restart your device and check your map info via : Tools>Settings>Map>Map Info.
Part B – SD Card
1. Get a 2GB SD card (NOT SDHC) and format it FAT or FAT32
2. Create a folder on the memory card called “Garmin”
3. Copy the downloaded IMG file into the Garmin folder on your SD card.
4. Make sure the IMG file is named “gmapsupp.img” on the SD card.
5. Insert the SD card into your Garmin GPS, and browse to your map information on your Garmin GPS and you should see the new maps selected. This can be found on the device via : Tools>Settings>Map>Map Info. (Note: The SD card must remain in your device if you want to use the maps.)
Why is the file name important?
This must be done because this is not the primary mapset as it is being used from the SD card. The primary mapset is the one on the GPS’s internal memory.