![]() ![]() If someone has a slick solution, please let me know. As I have several years of data in the Windows version and have not yet had good success in porting to the Mac Training Center and maintaining any sort of intelligent organization (Garmin reverts to Date Listing for all data - and suggest that you can then make your own sub-groups like in iTunes - not exactly easy when segregation is NOT based on date). Still trying to figure out how to resolve that.īut I did find that if you delete the USB driver, life is restored to the Virtual Machine's ability to interface with the ANT Stick. It also caused my virtual machines to grow in size tremendously. ![]() If you try and launch a Virtual Machine the ANT will not be there - and any effort to enable it will hang the system. The problem is that the USB driver Garmin is using is apparently remaining active and locked onto the ANT Stick, even if you have not launched the Garmin Training Center or any other Garmin application that might want to use the ANT. The install of 2.0.2 did not go well and caused lost of problems. I have been waiting for the Mac environment ANT Agent to be released and it finally has been. Even if you put it back in the same USB slot, you will likely find it's not present - and selecting it while the Virtual Machine is fully up and running seems a sure fire way to cause kernel panic - same if you unplug it. If after installing the Garmin ANT agent for Windows you click on the grey USB icon that has a balloon identifying it as the Dynastream ANT2USB, you should be able to avoid kernel panic, at least until you remove the ANT stick. As there appear to be a few other users of the Garmin Forerunner 405 on this list, I thought I would post a quick note about a conflict I ran into.
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