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Garmin has new repairs to the “Blue Triangle to die” on smart watches


Garmin has Share new ways To fix its smart watches that stumble on “”Blue Death Triangle“A boot error prevents their owners from using their hours. Steps may get more hours that work again – but some models will lose data in this process.

There is still any explanation for what causes the problem, but many users, including those who report and discuss the problem on R/Garmin SubredditIt is suspected of being associated with the use of activities on Garmin watches that involve their GPS functions.

The company shared a message on the Garmin Support Center page yesterday, which indicates that users can solve the problem by reset their devices (pressing and keeping their power button until it is turned off), but since then he updated that page with more information . For those who have the devices that have succeeded naturally again after reset, the company now recommends its symmetry with “Garmin Connect on your phone or via Garmin Express on a personal computer” to “solve the problem and prevent it again.”

For users whose devices still will not be operated after the start screen after reset, Garmin now offers additional steps that differ between affected models. For watches in Epix, Fenix, GronSINCT, Descent and Enduro, Garmin says that the introduction screen problem can be solved by forcing restart while connecting devices to a computer or Mac with the installed Garmin Express. “The clock must be completed with Garmin Express. Once you are complete, you can separate the watch from the computer. The watch should be paved naturally.”

Garmin also warns that the factory reset will lead to data loss including Garmin portfolio

For watch users in Garmin’s Yormoner, Vivoactive, Venu and Heaptive lines, the company says the full factory reset of the device will be necessary, which includes a specific series of pressure on the buttons. However, Garmin also warns that the factory reset will lead to data loss including Garmin Wallet, connecting IQ content such as surveillance faces, downloaded applications, body battery data and customized data fields.

The case also affects Garmin’s Edge Cycling computers. The company suggests connecting and deleting these devices to a Windows computer and deleting the location and deleting it. If this problem is not solved, then a “main reset” will be needed instead that requires the device’s association with a smartphone again after that.

Drilling Contact Garmin for additional comments on the cause of this problem and proposed repairs.

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