You now get an overview of all activity in the computer, including CPU Usage, Memory usage, Disk activity and Network activity.
For Mac instructions, please see here (Thanks, Will!).Ĭlick on Resource Monitor in the bottom right corner Please note that this only works in Windows Vista, 7 and 8.
If you want to check if MyDrive Connect is actually doing something or if its completely stalled, you can use the Windows Resource Monitor or Mac OSX Activity Monitor to check if there is any activity. Sometimes it just has difficulty calculating the remaining time needed to complete the update, especially for Mapshare this is common. Sometimes an update appears to be stuck in MyDrive connect. As data transfer through internet and locally is always somewhat unstable - you might see some fluctuations and/or dyssyncrony in these estimations. The first thing to note is that any durations given anywhere (in MyDrive Connect or on device) are estimations based on the current data transfer speed. You can find more information about this issue here.
MSVCP100.dll missing is an error message you might get when upgrading a Windows OS to a newer version (for instance Win 7 to 8, or 8.1 to 10). This error might also be cause by a driver issue. Mac: /Users/Library/Application Support and /Users/Library/Caches/ VISTA/7/8: C:/Users/Username/AppData/Local Settings/TomTomġ0: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\TomTom XP: C:/Documents and Settings/Local Settings/Application Data/TomTom Close MyDrive Connect by clicking the MyDrive Connect icon in the Windows notification area (in Win 8 in Desktop view) and choosing Exit Sometimes a manual clearing of cache is needed (e.g. The following video helps you with changing settings: You can clear the cache by clicking the MyDrive Connect icon in the Windows notification area (in Win 8 in Desktop view) or the Mac menu bar and choose Settings - Downloads - Empty Empty download folder - Save settings. However, it might also be caused by corrupt data in the MyDrive Connect cache (which again might be cause by interference in your internet connection, see below). As explained below, this might also have to do with antivirus or firewall settings.
Reinstalling the device driver usually fixes this (see Connecting to computer below).