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1) Try a 'hard reset':
while the power is on, stick a small (tooth/match) stick through the hole
under your unit base and opposite to were the USB connector go, for a
few seconds, remove the pressure on the stick will cause a complete
system reboot if possible.
2) Check the health of your Tomtom One flash drive: connect to the
computer, use Windows Explorer -> Properties -> Tools >
Error-checking to scan and repair any problem.
3) Restore software: using TomTom Home, restore from a previous backup followed by a
device update while connected online.
Hope it helps: let me know how you go and good luck!
Enter any 4 digit number. The other device will
then ask you for a code. Enter the same 4 digit number. It doesn't
matter what the code is, as long as you enter the same number at
both ends
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Go to your control panel (found via start and then settings) and then go to add/remove programs make sure everything to do with your lexmark is gone. If not then remove it via this area. Then go to Start/settings and then printers make sure your lexmark is not in there either. If it is remove it from there. Start your install again after a reset of the computer and you should be in business.
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