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Here is what Garmin sent to me a few days ago regarding the corrupted file issue:

Mr. Huntsman,

Yes, we are working on a software to fix this. I do not have a
timeframe yet, but it should be out soon. Please feel free to let me
know if you need anything else.

With Best Regards,

Damon A
Product Support Specialist
Outdoor/Fitness Team
Garmin International
913-397-8200
800-800-1020
913-440-8280 (fax) Att: Damon A
www.garmin.com

AND:

There are a couple things we can try to fix the problem. If you are
using a Windows based computer, you may be able to do a check disk on
the removable drive the Edge creates. To do a check disk with Windows
XP, please visit http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265. If you are
using Windows Vista, please visit http://www.pctipsbox.com/how-to-use-...windows-vista/.

If you are unable to do the check disk, you may be able to delete just
the bad lap from the ride. To do this:
1. With the Edge connected to your computer, please open MY COMPUTER
2. Open the GARMIN folder
3. Open the HISTORY folder
4. Please copy the LAP folder to your desktop. As you are doing this,
you should receive a message reading: LAP XXX is corrupt.
5. Open the LAP folder on the device and delete the corrupt lap that was
just displayed
6. Close MY COMPUTER and disconnect the device
7. Reconnect the device to the computer. This may regenerate the TCX
file without the corrupted lap. If it does, you can then load the
information to Garmin Connect or Training Center. By doing this, your
totals should still be correct, but you will loose the map data for the
lap that had to be deleted.

If the problem still continues, you can reload the 2.60 software to
solve the problem. Be advised, this may erase all of your history. To
do so, with the unit connected to your computer, please unzip the file I
have attached to this email to the GARMIN folder on the Edge.


With Best Regards,

Damon A
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