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#2
Thanks Boyd for the quick reply. After looking at the link you posted, that's my problem. I just made another micro SD card with all of the GPSFileDepot maps on it. Would have been nice to have all of the maps on one card, but having them on two card isn't too bad.
#3
I have loaded 3 of the Garmin 24K TOPO map sets and all of the remaining states (not covered on the Garmin maps) TOPO maps from GPSFIleDepot onto a 32GB SD card. The problem is my 64s is not recognizing all of the maps at once, it's either the Garmin maps or the GPSFileDepot maps, but not all. If I load the Garmin maps first on the card, they will show plus a couple of the GPSFileDepot maps. When I load the GPSFileDepot maps first to the card they will show and none of the Garmin maps will show. Seems to be a limit as to how many maps the unit will recognize, is this what is happening? All maps were loaded to the unit through BaseCamp.
#4
Boyd, I appreciate the help and your time. I'm not sure if this is the right way but, I have BirdsEye working on my GPS now. Long story of how I figured it out. When I connected my GPS to my computer, there would be two auto play drive windows open: 1 for the (L) drive and 1 for the (K) drive.
The first path (internal storage of unit) was: Computer>Garmin>(L)>Garmin>BirdsEye
The second path (SD card in unit) was: Removable Disk (K)>Garmin>BirdsEye
I copied the BirdsEye files, ex.(hometown.jnx), in the (K) drive to the BirdsEye folder in the (L) drive. Once I copied the files over, there was an option to enable/disable the "BirdsEye Satellite Imagery Subscription V2". This file transfer can also be done in the BaseCamp program by  sending the BirdsEye images to internal storage of unit. I tried moving the files through BaseCamp also, just to see if it would work. I am not sure why the BirdsEye files would not work when they were saved to the removable SD card in the unit, cause that is where the downloaded TOPO maps are saved to. I did not delete the files off the SD card, so I am not sure if that would cause a problem or not. I may call Garmin support, but not sure if they would help. They may say its in the maps,  since the downloaded maps are not from Garmin.
#5
Sorry for the confusion, let me try again. I got a years free subscription of BirdsEye view with my GPS purchase. I downloaded the TOPO maps for MS and MO from GPSFile Depot. I did as the videos shows, marking the area to download the BirdsEye view for in MS. It downloads the imagines and they show up on my map on my computer. I clicked on the download imagine, from downloaded imagine folder drag and dropped it in my user data folder under memory card. The problem is the BirdsEye imagine is not showing on my GPS when I view the map on my GPS. My other question was in the "Map Set Up" on my GPS. What has to be enabled, just the maps I want to view or some of the pre-loaded maps and Birdseye views that came installed on the unit. 
#6
I received a Garmin 64s and have MO and MS topo maps installed, but BirdsEye View is not showing on Maps on the unit. The maps and the BirdsEye view show up in Base Camp. When I go into Map Set Up on the unit, what all should I have enabled? I disabled all the preloaded maps and BirdsEye view for the foreign countries and only enabled the MS or MO map. Both maps were installed on a 4GB SD card and not on the internal memory. I have read and looked at tutorials, but unable to figure out what I have done wrong. My computer that I have Base Camp and BirdsEye view installed is running Windows 7 64 bit and I did download the My Trails before downloading the MO map. Thanks for the help.