The Robot's previous 4th hard disk, a 1.0 terabyte Western Digital WD10EZEX was replaced with a 2 terabyte Toshiba P300. While that helps me store map images to overlay in Google Earth in the short run, it does not alleviate the math co-processor driver problem with working with the North Country Trail tracks. The co-processor is a chip on the motherboard that performs complex math.
I just testing dragging the tracks on my laptop, which doesn't not have a co-processor driver problem. And while it was working, Google Earth was very sluggish at moving them. When I moved it up to the new folder, it lingered there and dropped about 15 seconds later. At that rate, I could get the task done faster using copy and paste on The Robot (even with it's problems).
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