Hello,
2015-5-13 The moment your phone reads 'No service,' Google Maps suddenly drops out. That is, unless you've saved your maps for offline access. With this feature, you can store large map areas for guidance, even when you're stuck without reception. The process is identical on both iOS and Android.
Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.
You might face this issue if the Windows updates and drivers are not updated or if some system files are corrupt.
Follow these methods and check if that helps:
Method 1:
First, let us run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) and check if it helps. The System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) scans for missing or corrupted system files and repairs them.
Run System File checker to see if you have any corrupted system files.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files
(Follow Windows 8, 8.1 section).
I would also suggest you to install all the latest Windows updates and also the latest device drivers.
Method 2:
Run the Apps troubleshooter This tool can automatically identify and fix some problems with apps.
Run the troubleshooter for Windows apps
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/run-the-troubleshooter-for-windows-apps
Method 3:
On addition to that you may also try running the following command in Elevated command prompt and check if that works.
Let us know if it helps. If you have more queries, we will be happy to help.
The moment your phone reads 'No service,' Google Maps suddenly drops out. That is, unless you've saved your maps for offline access. With this feature, you can store large map areas for guidance, even when you're stuck without reception.
The process is identical on both iOS and Android. Before we dive into the process, take a moment to visit the App Store on your iOS device, or the Play store on your Android device and check for any available updates for Google Maps.
You'll then be tasked adjusting the area to be saved via panning and zooming around, making sure to pay attention to the size limit alert along the top of the screen. If the mapped area is deemed to large, you'll need to zoom in and repeat the process for the area left out. Once you're happy, tap on Save and give the offline map a name.
To access your saved maps, slide you the menu draw and select My Places from the list of options. Scroll to the bottom of the page, where you should find any offline maps still stored on your device.
Keep in mind that any saved maps will only remain on your device for 30 days. Presumably, after that the app will purge a saved map to clear up space on your device.
Editors' note:This How To post was originally published on May 7, 2014, and has been updated to include new information.
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