It looks as though the crisis over the TomTom has been averted and the problem comes back to it being a problem with the USB cable!
Changing the cable, and amazing though it seems, it is working today and happily connected to the phone and the headset.
As I am in the UK and the mapping is US, it looks as though our new car logo is hanging in space.
What it also means is that I no longer have to contemplate updating to the latest TomTom Rider 400 at the princely sum of £319. Although for that outlay it does come with the powered head for the bike and free for life maps. At the end of the day the new one will pay for itself after a few years as updates for the current TomTom mapping for the Rider can work out at anything between £35 and £50 a year!
What it also means is that I no longer have to contemplate updating to the latest TomTom Rider 400 at the princely sum of £319. Although for that outlay it does come with the powered head for the bike and free for life maps. At the end of the day the new one will pay for itself after a few years as updates for the current TomTom mapping for the Rider can work out at anything between £35 and £50 a year!
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Hooray, it was just a cable!!
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