Sunday 25 February 2018

Process of Updating TomTom GO 720


Process of Updating TomTom GO 720

Navigation devices commonly known as GPS tools assists the users with directions towards their destination. One of the popular brands of GPS device which helps user with mobile units is TomTom. A GPS tool is easy to carry as in can be used in car or the in person or foot.

But it is important to keep the navigation device updated as sometimes street names change or there are errors found on the TomTom maps.

You can talk to experts and specialists if you need assistance by contact TomTom Support Australia.

Follow the below instructions for updating the TomTom GO 720:

Manual Map Updating

  1. On your device, go to the main menu. Choose ‘Map Corrections’.
  2. Select ‘Correct a map error’ and then from the list of available options, you can pick the correction type which you want to make. It also includes ‘Block/ Unblock Street’ as well as ‘Edit Street Name’.
  3. You can also update by locating the place by manually entering the street name or the toll listing all the streets near the current location. Choose ‘Done’ option once you get the correct location which you want to update.
  4. choose ‘Update Now’ after entering all the updated information.

Automatic Map Updates

  1. From the main menu click on the ‘Map Corrections’.
  2. Choose ‘Correction Preferences’ and then mark the box available next to every update you would like to receive. The updates include street name correction as well as additional points of interests.
  3. Now connect your computer system to the internet connection. The TomTom GPS tool will get download on your computer system once your computer system is connected. The updates will be automatically as soon as connection to a computer system with internet is accessed.

If you are encountering any trouble with any of the above step or facing any other issue with your tool then get in touch with experts and specialists by dialing TomTom Helpline Number Australia 18OO-87O-O79. The team is here to guide you round the clock. Reach us for immediate help.

Friday 2 February 2018

How to Fix Stopped TomTom Device?

You must have experienced your navigation device suddenly stop responding. The device screen will either show a spinning wheel or cogwheel. If the TomTom software is not installed properly then you will encounter a red cross sign on the screen.

In such situation, you have to reset the GPS device to see if it fixes the issue. But if the device doesn’t start then follow the recovery steps.

You can also get in touch with the team of experts at TomTom Support Australia.

Follow the steps for starting the navigation tool again:
  • Charge navigation tool for at least 3 hours.
  • Ensure that you are using My Drive Connect’s latest version. Tap on My Drive’s icon either from the Windows notification area or Apple’s menu, depending upon the system. Then tap on My Drive Connect.
  • Connect the USB cable received with navigation tool on the computer system. Don’t plug it on TomTom. 
  • Turn on the GPS gadget.
  • Now, press and hold the ON/ OFF button. Do not release the button till it restarts with a sound of a drum. Hold it till the gadget screen appears black with white text. Once you the screen appearing, release the button. 
  • Quickly release the ON/ OFF button 3 times as in 1-2-3 while the black screen with text is displayed. You have to be a bit quick in this step. 
  • The screen will turn black and the gadget will reboot to recovery mode after few seconds. You will either see a spinning cogwheel or wheel according to the device you are using. Switch the device off and again start from step ‘e’. 
  • Connect USB cable with GPS tool. You need to connect when spinning cogwheel or wheel appears on the screen. 
  • My Drive Connect will automatically begin restoring the TomTom software on the gadget once the GPS is connected to the computer system. Leave the device as the recovery process will take around 5 to 30 minutes, depending upon the internet connection.
  • Wait for the GPS gadget to restart.
  • You can disconnect the tool from the computer once the tool restarts. The device will display a red cross if the software is restored successfully.

Reach TomTom Technical Support Number Australia at 1-800-870-079 for any assistance


If you are unable to start the device again or facing any other technical glitch with the gadget then get in touch with experts at TomTom Contact Support Number Australia 1-800-870-079. The technicians are available at your service all the time.