Despues de actualizar el Garmin Training Center a la versión 3.4.5 me ha aparecido este error y no hay forma de solucionarlo. He intentado de forma igual que el ya clásico "Runtime error..." desinstalar y volver a instalar la aplicación (priviamente borrar los registros, he pasado un limpiador también..)También he desinstalado los USB Drivers y los he instalado de forma manual, he chaqueado el registro y lo he borrado todo referente a GARMIN... También he vuelto a la versión previa. En definitiva, que estoy DESESPERADO ya que lo utilizo cada día y hace 4 días que no hay forma de poder entrar ya que me pone el error que os adjunto. Tengo un garmin forerunner 301. Alguién le ha pasado lo mismo??? Alguna solución por parte vuestra? He buscado y no encuentro a nadie con este error. Muchas gracias por anticipado.
Aqui os dejo la solución (y funciona), un diez para Garmin: Hello Adam, Thanks!!! the error is history with your own solution ;-) Best regards, Andreu Padreny Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:06:58 -0500 From: techsupp@garmin.com To: apadreny@hotmail.com Subject: Re: ERROR GARMIN TRAINNING CENTER ÚLTIMA VERSIÓN (KMM14661101I15977L0KM) Dear andreu padreny gonzalez, Thank you for contacting Garmin International. The HISTORYTREE.CPP error message is due to corrupt Training Center data on your computer. If Training Center will not open to allow you to export your History, Workouts, or Courses, then the data may be unrecoverable. Instructions are provided below for both Windows XP and Windows Vista to help you correct this problem. Use whichever is appropriate for your system. Before you start, make certain Training Center has been closed. Windows XP: =========== 1. Go to your Start menu, and click on 'My Computer.' 2. Double-click on 'Local Disk(C.' 3. Now locate and double-click on 'Documents and Settings.' 4. Find the 'All Users' folder and double-click on it. 5. If you see an 'Application Data' folder, double-click on it. Otherwise, follow these steps to view any hidden files: a. Go to the 'Tools' menu and select 'Folder Options...' b. Next, click on the 'View' tab. c. Find the 'Hidden files and folders' section, click on 'Show hidden files and folders,' and then click on 'OK.' Once the 'Application Data' folder is revealed, double-click on it to view its contents. 6. Now you should see a 'GARMIN' folder. Double-click this folder. 7. Inside, there will be a 'Training Center' folder. Right-click the folder and then choose 'Cut.' 8. Right-click anywhere on your computer's desktop (the background picture), and choose 'Paste.' 9. Once the data is moved to your desktop, try starting Training Center. It should open without an error. See additional instructions below, following the steps provided for Windows Vista. Windows Vista: ============== 1. Go to your Start menu, and click on 'Computer.' 2. Double-click on 'Local Disk(C.' 3. If you see an 'ProgramData' folder, double-click on it. Otherwise, follow these steps to view any hidden files: a. Click on the 'Organize' menu in the upper-left area of the window, and select 'Folder and Search Options.' b. Next, click on the 'View' tab. c. Find the 'Hidden files and folders' section, click on 'Show hidden files and folders,' and then click on 'OK.' You should now see a 'ProgramData' folder in the window. Double-click this folder to view the contents. 4. Now you should see a 'GARMIN' folder. Double-click this folder. 5. Inside, there will be a 'Training Center' folder. Right-click the folder and then choose 'Cut.' 6. Right-click anywhere on your computer's desktop (the background picture), and choose 'Paste.' 7. Once the data is moved to your desktop, try starting Training Center. It should open without an error. If Training Center opens successfully, then it's recommended that you update both Training Center and your GPS unit software to the most recent versions: Training Center: Garmin: Training Center Updates & Downloads GPS unit software: Garmin | WebUpdater At this point, the old training history will no longer be available within Training Center. If it is important for you to retain this information, it may be possible to salvage some of the data, but it's likely that the training history is unrecoverable. For further assistance with this, please contact our Customer Support Line at 800-800-1020 Monday through Friday, 8am-7pm CS for further assistance. With Best Regards, Adam T Software Support Specialist Software Team Garmin International 913-397-8200 800-800-1020 913-440-8280 (fax) Att: Adam T, Associate #6953 Garmin | Follow the leader
Aqui os dejo la solución (y funciona), un diez para Garmin: Hello Adam, Thanks!!! the error is history with your own solution ;-) Best regards, Andreu Padreny Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:06:58 -0500 From: techsupp@garmin.com To: apadreny@hotmail.com Subject: Re: ERROR GARMIN TRAINNING CENTER ÚLTIMA VERSIÓN (KMM14661101I15977L0KM) Dear andreu padreny gonzalez, Thank you for contacting Garmin International. The HISTORYTREE.CPP error message is due to corrupt Training Center data on your computer. If Training Center will not open to allow you to export your History, Workouts, or Courses, then the data may be unrecoverable. Instructions are provided below for both Windows XP and Windows Vista to help you correct this problem. Use whichever is appropriate for your system. Before you start, make certain Training Center has been closed. Windows XP: =========== 1. Go to your Start menu, and click on 'My Computer.' 2. Double-click on 'Local Disk(C.' 3. Now locate and double-click on 'Documents and Settings.' 4. Find the 'All Users' folder and double-click on it. 5. If you see an 'Application Data' folder, double-click on it. Otherwise, follow these steps to view any hidden files: a. Go to the 'Tools' menu and select 'Folder Options...' b. Next, click on the 'View' tab. c. Find the 'Hidden files and folders' section, click on 'Show hidden files and folders,' and then click on 'OK.' Once the 'Application Data' folder is revealed, double-click on it to view its contents. 6. Now you should see a 'GARMIN' folder. Double-click this folder. 7. Inside, there will be a 'Training Center' folder. Right-click the folder and then choose 'Cut.' 8. Right-click anywhere on your computer's desktop (the background picture), and choose 'Paste.' 9. Once the data is moved to your desktop, try starting Training Center. It should open without an error. See additional instructions below, following the steps provided for Windows Vista. Windows Vista: ============== 1. Go to your Start menu, and click on 'Computer.' 2. Double-click on 'Local Disk(C.' 3. If you see an 'ProgramData' folder, double-click on it. Otherwise, follow these steps to view any hidden files: a. Click on the 'Organize' menu in the upper-left area of the window, and select 'Folder and Search Options.' b. Next, click on the 'View' tab. c. Find the 'Hidden files and folders' section, click on 'Show hidden files and folders,' and then click on 'OK.' You should now see a 'ProgramData' folder in the window. Double-click this folder to view the contents. 4. Now you should see a 'GARMIN' folder. Double-click this folder. 5. Inside, there will be a 'Training Center' folder. Right-click the folder and then choose 'Cut.' 6. Right-click anywhere on your computer's desktop (the background picture), and choose 'Paste.' 7. Once the data is moved to your desktop, try starting Training Center. It should open without an error. If Training Center opens successfully, then it's recommended that you update both Training Center and your GPS unit software to the most recent versions: Training Center: Garmin: Training Center Updates & Downloads GPS unit software: Garmin | WebUpdater At this point, the old training history will no longer be available within Training Center. If it is important for you to retain this information, it may be possible to salvage some of the data, but it's likely that the training history is unrecoverable. For further assistance with this, please contact our Customer Support Line at 800-800-1020 Monday through Friday, 8am-7pm CS for further assistance. With Best Regards, Adam T Software Support Specialist Software Team Garmin International 913-397-8200 800-800-1020 913-440-8280 (fax) Att: Adam T, Associate #6953 Garmin | Follow the leader
TRADUCCIÓN: Windows XP: =========== 1. Vaya al menú Inicio y haga clic en "Mi PC". 2. Haga doble clic en "Disco local (C ' 3. Ahora busque y haga doble clic en "Documents and Settings". 4. Busca la carpeta Todos los usuarios "y haga doble clic en él. 5. Si usted ve una "carpeta Datos de programa", haga doble clic en él. De lo contrario, siga estos pasos para ver los archivos ocultos: a. Vaya al menú "Herramientas" y seleccione "Opciones de Carpeta ..." b. A continuación, haga clic en la pestaña 'Ver'. c. Busca la sección de archivos y carpetas ocultos ', haga clic en' Mostrar todos los archivos y carpetas ocultos ', y luego haga clic en' Aceptar '. Una vez que la 'carpeta Datos de programa "se pone de manifiesto, haga doble clic en él para ver su contenido. 6. Ahora usted debería ver una "carpeta GARMIN. Haga doble clic en esta carpeta. 7. En el interior, habrá una 'carpeta Centro de Formación ". Haga clic en la carpeta y seleccione 'Cut'. 8. Haga clic en cualquier lugar en el escritorio de su computadora (la imagen de fondo), y seleccione 'Pegar'. 9. Una vez que los datos se mueven a su escritorio, pruebe a iniciar Training Center. Se debería abrir sin un error.
hola, mira yo tengo un problema similar. Yo estube cargando tracks en mi GARMIN EDGE 205; cargué unos cuantos y lo utilicé sin ningún problema; por un dia, se ve que lo llené y me apareció una pantalla para q los borrara; típico que no lo lees ni que pone ni nada y no se que hice xo los acabé borrando a mano y desde ese momento cada vez que conecto el gps e intento transferir datos me sale confrorme no se puede transferirlos pq dice que no está conectado. he hecho de todo, borrar el progarma del ordenador y volverlo a instalar, instalarlo en otro ordenador, resetear el gps... alguien tiene alguna solución para que me detecte el ordenador el gps? Muchas gracias, la2
apadreny... me supongo que lo dices ironicamente... alguien me podría dar otra solucion? o el email de garmin? gracias
Ironicamente... jejajjejej que bueno! no sé pero se lees un poco más arriba veras que la solución me la ha dado un tal Adam de Garmin 8)