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Garmin Express don't recognize my Forerunner 220 anymore

I installed Garmin Express on my new Windows 8 PC a few days ago.
The first setup went quite fine, was able to download the latest firmwares (I was using Webupdater on my previous computer). I have the latest 3.2.21.0 version of Garmin Express (Garmin Express says it's the latest version). I just disabled the option "always execute Garmin Express in the background" because I mean, are you kidding me?

I tried to launch Garmin Express today in order to get the latest firmware: Garmin Express launches but can't recognize my Forerunner 220. I tried to disconnect and reconnect the watch a few times, without any success.
Something weird happened though: I got a bunch of Windows service message asking "Do you want the following program to allow changes to this computer?". Garmin Express launching only after selecting "no"

I'm quite disappointed, to say the least, by the quality of GarminExpress. Webupdater was working without any trouble
  • ALEXBOOM!

    The latest version of Garmin Express is 3.2.22. I suggest you uninstall Garmin Express, restart the computer then reinstall it. If you receive message asking permission to make changes to the computer say Yes.

    How do I completely uninstall Garmin Express?

    Curt
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    Garmin Express will not recognize device

    ALEXBOOM!

    The latest version of Garmin Express is 3.2.22. I suggest you uninstall Garmin Express, restart the computer then reinstall it. If you receive message asking permission to make changes to the computer say Yes.

    How do I completely uninstall Garmin Express?

    Curt


    Garmin Express would not recognize my Nuvi1450 device. I had no idea why. It turns out the memory of the 1450 was too full. When this is the situation, there should be a message window in Garmin Express that pops up explaining "The memory on the attached device is too full and Garmin Express cannot communicate with the device. Please delete files such as photos or unneeded languages, or add a memory card for Garmin Express to work." A simple message such as this would have saved myself and many others many hours of unnecessary research and troubleshooting.
  • Thanks for your answer.

    I'm surprised to see there is a new version, when checking in the software, it says I use the latest version

    The link you provided seems to be not working (HTTP Status 500).
    I never had any issue with Garmin Web Updater or the Firefox Garmin plugin. It seems you're not able anymore to make quality (or at least working) software. I'm quite disappointed by the "strategy" Garmin is currently adopting

    Edit: I reinstalled the software as suggested, and it's still listed as 3.2.21.0 during the installation. Is that a joke?
  • ALEXBOOM!

    The link provided seems to be working as it should. Here is the full path. You will need to copy and paste it in your browsers address bar. support.garmin.com/.../case.faces

    The latest version of Express for PC is 3.2.22. Use the Check for Updates feature with the application.
    How do I update Garmin Express?
    support.garmin.com/.../case.faces

    If an update is not offered then it might be having problems communicating with our servers. Check the settings on any Internet Security application and/or Firewalls. Since Garmin makes additions to a Windows Registry, failure to accept prompts to make changes on the computer during will effect its ability to properly function.

    In regards to the Forerunner 220. Since this device is a mass storage device it will be recognized by the computer regardless of it being recognized by an application. Use the FAQ: Why doesn't my computer detect my device when it's in USB Mass Storage Mode?
    support.garmin.com/.../case.faces

    If the computer recognizes the device but a Garmin application will not, then there is an issue with the GarminDevice.xml file. Delete the file and allow the device to recreate it. This should resolve any detection issues.

    1. Connect the GPS to the computer.
    2. Open your My Computer icon.
    3. Open the Garmin icon.
    4. Open the Garmin folder.
    5. Delete the GarminDevice.xml file.
    6. Disconnect the device and allow it to start up.

    Connect it to the computer again and check the Garmin folder for the GarminDevice.xml file then try to detect the device with Garmin Express.

    Curt
  • Thanks for your answer

    ALEXBOOM!

    The link provided seems to be working as it should. Here is the full path. You will need to copy and paste it in your browsers address bar. support.garmin.com/.../case.faces


    No, the link does not work for me. Here is a screenshot of the URL in Firefox (I do use the latest version of Firefox):
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    in Internet Explorer 10:
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    I re-installed Garmin Express: it recognized my Forerunner 220 correctly the first time, I was able to install the latest firmware, etc.
    The following day, after rebooting the computer, when trying to launch Garmin Express, I get a Windows service message asking "Do you want the following program to allow changes to this computer?". No matter how many times I click on "Yes", Garmin Express launches only after selecting "no"

    Please note I have no issues connecting the Forerunner to the computer: it appears correctly as an USB drive, and I can upload my latest activities using the old-but-working Firefox plugin method. I wouldn't waste my time with Garmin Express, but sadly, it seems to be the only way to get Firmware updates and an updated epo.bin file (satellites pre-caching)

    Also worth noting: my OS, browser and Garmin Express are in French language. Maybe an issue related to the French localisation?

    Thanks for trying to provide answers, but the whole experience is disappointing.
  • Hi, thanks for your kind reply!


    ... use webupdater instead for updates


    I was under the impression Garmin Express was slowly replacing and killing webupdater... As I got a new computer recently, I had the silly idea to think "hey, why not installing what should be the longest lasting software"


    you do not need the epo.bin...just turn on your watch a couple of minutes before your activity


    I know. The idea of getting that epo.bin file is indeed not to wait a couple of minutes, under the rain or in the cold, before my activity. It's a feature of the watch, indeed a key-selling point over the 210, I'm sorry that I wanted to use this feature. :p



    this silly windows thingy can be stopped using your computers task manager
    (could be triggered by what you do first on your computer : start Garmin Express or connect your watch)
    * look in task manager for "express" and kill the process
    * look in task manager for "garmin core update service" and kill the process
    uncheck all the auto settings in Garmin Express
    ... uncheck : always keep garmin express running...
    ... uncheck : automatically launch...
    ... uncheck : automatically auto update...


    I usually connect the watch before lauching GE.
    I didn't mention it in my previous posts, but I immediately unchecked these silly options as soon as I installed Garmin Express.

    I turned off a few options in the antivirus (Windows file and Regedit protection, not that safe to do that I know) before launching GE, it worked flawlessly. Hope that lasts!