macOS
TomTom Rider uses the USB Media Transfer Profile (MTP) for transferring routes. On a Mac you need to install a program that supports USB MTP, such as Android™ File Transfer .
Once the program is installed, connect your Rider 40/400 to your Mac and select Import routes . This switches the device to MTP mode. Route files such as GPX and ITN can then be copied to the internal memory of your device or a memory card using the MTP program.
Windows
For Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10 there is no need to install additional software in order to transfer routes. When your device is connected to the computer, you can find it listed as a removable drive in Computer . You can then manually copy routes to the device.
Watch videos
This video shows you how to transfer routes or tracks to and from your RIDER using a memory card. These steps apply to the RIDER 40/42 and the RIDER 400/410/420/450. You can export tracks from your RIDER to a memory card, in the a GPX file format. You can import GPX and ITN files to use on your Rider.
This video shows you how to import tracks using Bluetooth to your RIDER 40/42 or RIDER 400/410/420/450. You can import .GPX and .ITN files to use on your Rider. ITN files are TomTom itinerary files.
This video shows you how to export tracks using Bluetooth from your RIDER 40/42 or RIDER 400/410/420/450. You can export tracks in the .GPX file format from your RIDER to another Bluetooth enabled device.
This video shows you how to transfer routes and tracks using USB from your computer to your RIDER 40/42 or RIDER 400/410/420/450. You can import .GPX and .ITN files to use on your Rider. ITN files are TomTom itinerary files.