If the hardrive is soldered into the motherboard(you recognize it) then search for the model number at google.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and might solde(or micro-solder) it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
If the hardrive is soldered into the motherboard(you don’t recognize it) then search for an higher-capacity same model at google.com and try to transfer parts ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
If it is connected by a ribbon(you recognize it), search for the numbers on it with and without “ribbon” word respectively at goole.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and the ribbon and might connect it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
If it is connected by a ribbon(you don’t recognize it), then search for an higher-capacity same model at google.com and try to transfer parts ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
If the hardware contain no number: ''yikes'', I can’t advice.
Your best bet/last resort will be to go [[Topic:Magellan RoadMate 5236T-LM|here]], look for/open evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
If the hardrive is soldered into the motherboard(you recognize it) then search for the model number at google.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and might solde(or micro-solder) it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If it is connected by a ribbon, search for the numbers on it with and without “ribbon” word respectively at goole.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and the ribbon and might connect it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If the hardrive is soldered into the motherboard(you don’t recognize it) then search for an higher-capacity same model at google.com and try to transfer parts ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If it is connected by a ribbon(you recognize it), search for the numbers on it with and without “ribbon” word respectively at goole.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and the ribbon and might connect it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If it is connected by a ribbon(you don’t recognize it), then search for an higher-capacity same model at google.com and try to transfer parts ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
If the hardware contain no number: ''yikes'', I can’t advice.
Your best bet/last resort will be to go [[Topic:Magellan RoadMate 5236T-LM|here]], look for/open evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
Your best bet will be to go [[Topic:Magellan RoadMate 5236T-LM|here]], look for/open evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
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If the hardrive is soldered into the motherboard(you recognize it) then search for the model number at google.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and might solde(or micro-solder) it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If it is connected by a ribbon, search for the numbers on it with and without “ribbon” word respectively at goole.com. You will find a chip with more capacity online quickly and the ribbon and might connect it. ('''First ask the compatibility with your GPS''')
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If the hardware contain no number: ''yikes'', I can’t advice.
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Your best bet/last resort will be to go [[Topic:Magellan RoadMate 5236T-LM|here]], look for/open evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
Your best bet will be to go [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Magellan_RoadMate_5236T-LM|here], look for/poen evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
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Your best bet will be to go [[Topic:Magellan RoadMate 5236T-LM|here]], look for/open evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”
Your best bet will be to go [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Magellan_RoadMate_5236T-LM|here], look for/poen evry guide, look who is the creator(if there is and other 2 contributers thing, click it), open every comtributer and look for the “@name” right below there name in their personal user page, and make a new question here and add their “@names”