STRAVA...totally confused
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STRAVA...totally confused
Lat year I bought a Garmin Edge and joined Strava. although uploading rides to Strava was always a bit of a project it always worked. Yesterday I attempted to upload a ride and couldn't. I got a dialog box from Microsoft saying my drivers were "out of date or missing." So, I followed the link only to discover that Microsoft wanted me to buy a $30 package. Last year when I got this message I just ignored it and was able to upload rides as usual. Now I also get some sort of box that shows my Garmin downloads (not rides). But, I can't upload rides. I don't know what is preventing uploads. Any ideas? TIA
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Agreed.
Anything that pops up looking for money, sounds like scamware.
Simplest way to upload from Garmin to Strava, is just:
1. Plug Garmin into computer.
2. Use Strava's file upload option, and point it directly to the TCX file in the Garmin.
e.g. on my Mac, the file is located in: /Volumes/GARMIN/Garmin/History
With a name composed of the date/time and a suffix ".tcx".
Anything that pops up looking for money, sounds like scamware.
Simplest way to upload from Garmin to Strava, is just:
1. Plug Garmin into computer.
2. Use Strava's file upload option, and point it directly to the TCX file in the Garmin.
e.g. on my Mac, the file is located in: /Volumes/GARMIN/Garmin/History
With a name composed of the date/time and a suffix ".tcx".
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Clicking on the link probably wasn't a good idea, you probably let something additional in. Ransomware of some sort.
Safest answer is flatten and reinstall, but you can try MalwareBytes and/or Spybot Search & Destroy.
Safest answer is flatten and reinstall, but you can try MalwareBytes and/or Spybot Search & Destroy.
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I have the Edge 520, syncing with my phone via bluetooth
Start a ride on the Edge. Hit Stop Ride --> Save Ride on the Edge unit while on the street... seconds later its uploaded to Strava
doesnt involve computer
Start a ride on the Edge. Hit Stop Ride --> Save Ride on the Edge unit while on the street... seconds later its uploaded to Strava
doesnt involve computer
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That's what Lisa and I do, she has an iOS phone with a 520 and I'm on Android with a 510, both work great! Never connect to the laptop.
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How does bruce19 link his GC account with Strava? I'm not a Strava member so I can't offer any help here.
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I'm doing it wrong.

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It really sounds like you have some sort of virus thing going on. Anything that pops up asking you to spend money is most probably b.s.
Plug the Garmin in and go to strava, see if you can upload through strava.
Plug the Garmin in and go to strava, see if you can upload through strava.
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Pair your Garmin with your smartphone, connect Strava with GarminConnect, done. Rides are automatically uploaded as soon as you press "save ride."
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I don't let Garmin Connect use data on my phone so I have to plug in when I get home. Same difference though. Plug in the Garmin, upload the ride and it appears on Strava in almost real time.
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I haven't used Garmin cycling GPS units before, but I have done a lot of work with other Garmin handheld GPS units. Should be able to download all of their drivers for free from their website. https://www8.garmin.com/support/down...ils.jsp?id=591 I think that's all of them.
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Garmin announces automatic sync with Strava, MapMyFitness and Endomondo | DC Rainmaker
I don't let Garmin Connect use data on my phone so I have to plug in when I get home. Same difference though. Plug in the Garmin, upload the ride and it appears on Strava in almost real time.
-Tim-
I don't let Garmin Connect use data on my phone so I have to plug in when I get home. Same difference though. Plug in the Garmin, upload the ride and it appears on Strava in almost real time.
-Tim-
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Strava no longer supports the Garmin drivers so you can't download strait from the Garmin device to Strava. You just need to download the Garmin Connect to your desktop. This will download your rides and will sync with Strava.
#17
OP, this is your answer. Do this, forget drivers, forget manual uploads, the only thing you'll need your computer for is looking at how you did.
#18
Every bit of this. Microsoft isn't going to ask you to pay $30 in a popup. Nope nope nope. That's a much bigger issue than your
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You can use Strava and grab the file straight from the Garmin in the activities folder. Just opens like a drive on the computer.
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My Garmin automatically uploads the ride to Garmin connect. Both Strava and RWGPS automatically upload the ride from Garmin Connect.
Install Garmin Connect and Strava on your phone. Pair the Garmin and your phone with Bluetooth. Log into Strava on a computer and under Social, link your Garmin Connect account. It is set and forget. You'll never have to deal with uploading your rides. If you don't ride with your phone on you, your Garmin will auto pair with your phone when you get back home and upload the ride.
Install Garmin Connect and Strava on your phone. Pair the Garmin and your phone with Bluetooth. Log into Strava on a computer and under Social, link your Garmin Connect account. It is set and forget. You'll never have to deal with uploading your rides. If you don't ride with your phone on you, your Garmin will auto pair with your phone when you get back home and upload the ride.
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