Hi there Jack, welcome to the forums.
To answer your questions:
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1. I have installed a 2 GB SD card, and the computer recognizes it. Can I store route files on the card, and then access these routes from the Zumo when I'm away from the computer??
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Yes. Copying routes onto an SD card is a very handy thing to do as it allows you to share routes with other Zumo riders in a group (you can copy off their sd cards and they off yours)
When you insert the SD card with a route or routes on it, your Zumo should ask you if you want to 'import' some new details. The best thing is if you save the file as gpx format from MapSource before copying it onto the SD card otherwise the Zumo won't recognise it if you're not near a computer.
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2. When I download a route to the Zumo via MapSource, where is it located in the Zumo's memory (or storage space.) Should I be able to see the file on the Zumo using Windows Explorer?
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By default, you should find that routes downloaded into your Zumo go into a file called Current.gpx in the Garmin/GPX directory. Garmin MapSource works with gdb and gpx files, gpx being more universal and gdb being a Garmin Proprietry format.
HTH,
David