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Try updating the drivers, or roll them back if the update has already been applied, and is now causing a problem. It might just take plugging and unplugging it in a few times, but most likely it's a minor software issue.
Go back to the Device Manager and see if the ("Rollback Driver") is "Grayed-Out"; if not "roll-back" Drivers. Update Drivers (manually), using the ("Let me find...") selection.
Holding the satellite signal strength indicator icon (upper left hand corner of screen) for a few seconds with your finger brings up a visual display showing signal strength of various satellites, accuracy, speed and elevation.
From a cold start - I too have experienced 2 to 3 minute wait times for satellite aquisition, so I would presume this is a normal. I own three different Garmin units apart from the 765T and satellite aquisition times vary on all three, most aquire satellites in under 4 minutes. Traffic on the other hand seems to take a while to load as this is dependent on availability in your area.
I can help you fix the satellite problem with your Garmin Nuvi 265WT.
Poor satellite reception, loosing satellites, and taking a long time to acquire satellites are issues that have been addressed by Nuvi 265WT firmware updates.
There are three steps to take to get your Nuvi 265WT running better than new:
When you mean "send videos", did u meant video conferencing with your friends? If that's the case, are you using skype or yahoo messenger to do video conference? Try running the Camera Assistant Software, it's an application by toshiba to view your cam offline (no internet needed). If that doesn't work, try re-installing the software. You can find it here. If you can use that software & can see yourself on the offline webcam tool but not on your third party software, try the "Roll Back Driver" option (Device manager > Imaging Devices > your_webcam > properties > driver > roll back driver)
My Roadmate 700 behaves in the same way. I have been so disappointed with Magellan Support and am now binning my Roadmate having just purchased and been further disappointed by maps and firmware updates.
I am now replacing it with a Tomtom 720T preloaded with maps and speed cameras and ot has live traffic info. It will update automatically each time I sit it on its cradle attached to my PC/internet.
Magellan is rubbish! poor quality manfacture and even poorer support.!
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