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sonni_kuba Well, that all depends on the connection you got to the internet. To give you an idea, my very detailed map of the Greater Toronto Area (at zoom level 16) will take up about 1GB of space on your memory card.
So, if you are downloading at 300 kb/s, then that will take you about an hour, if on the other hand, you are downloading at 100 kb/s, it will take 3 times as long.
I know that in earlier version of gMapMaker, even after it had finished downloading the entire map, and all progress bars were at 100%, it would not present you with a Done button.
What I am trying to say is that once your progress bars all hit 100%, it has finished downloading, even though you may not see a Done button pop-up. In that case, you can press Cancel, and all of your files and folders should be in you MGMapsCache folder.
I hope that helps, like F2 pointed out, some operating systems will have a hard time transferring a lot of small files through a USB connection, so before you commit, you may want to try to experiment with a small, manageable map size.