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Anonymous Posted on Dec 13, 2017

Firmware upgrade DJ Skywalker Major Problem

Uploaded firmware upgrade as suggested. Locked out can't run install program. I think the upgrade was wrong I used the program search upgrade. I think it was the wrong revision. Should have been for E3. How do I reinstall the proper firmware? I must need a special program for installing firmware bin file? Garry

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2006

SOURCE: upgrade firmware

Step 1. Create a Folder on the Desktop Screen: From a blank spot the Desktop Screen, press and hold the Control key on the keyboard and click the mouse button. Release the Control key, click New Folder, and name it firmware. Step 2. Retrieve Firmware from Website: Click link below and download file to the folder created in step 1. Download DI-604 Firmware here - http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DI%2D604#firm Download Di-614+ Firmware here - http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DI%2D614%2B#firm Step 3. Upgrade the Firmware: A. From the Main Desktop Screen, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape. B. Type 192.168.0.1 in the Address bar and click Go. C. For the User ID, type admin and click OK. D. Click Tools on the top and then click Firmware on the left side. E. Click Browse>Desktop>firmware, double click di6xx_firmware_203.bin and click Apply. Wait for approx. 15 seconds or until the M2 light stops flashing on the DI-6xx unit then click Continue. F. This takes you back to the Tools page. Check the Current Firmware Version on the Tools page to confirm that the firmware loaded successfully.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2006

SOURCE: upgrade firmware

Step 1. Create a Folder on the Desktop Screen: From a blank spot the Desktop Screen, press and hold the Control key on the keyboard and click the mouse button. Release the Control key, click New Folder, and name it firmware. Step 2. Retrieve Firmware from Website: Click link below and download file to the folder created in step 1. Download DI-604 Firmware here - http://support.dlink.com/products/view.a... Download Di-614+ Firmware here - http://support.dlink.com/products/view.a... Step 3. Upgrade the Firmware: A. From the Main Desktop Screen, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape. B. Type 192.168.0.1 in the Address bar and click Go. C. For the User ID, type admin and click OK. D. Click Tools on the top and then click Firmware on the left side. E. Click Browse>Desktop>firmware, double click di6xx_firmware_203.bin and click Apply. Wait for approx. 15 seconds or until the M2 light stops flashing on the DI-6xx unit then click Continue. F. This takes you back to the Tools page. Check the Current Firmware Version on the Tools page to confirm that the firmware loaded successfully.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2008

SOURCE: All I did was reset my Router Now it says i'm coneccted but nothing.

You need to access the router setup page:
To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer
and enter the IP address of the router (192.168.1.1).
Type “admin” for the User Name and “admin” in the Password field.

To access the FIRMWARE UPDATE setting window, click on the Firmware Update button under the MAINTENANCE tab.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
To update firmware, click on the Browse… button to
search for the file and then click on the Update
Firmware button to begin copying the file. The Router
will load the file and restart automatically.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2008

SOURCE: D-link DI-524 firmware problem

Sorry - I've been out of town. A few things. Just in case you upgraded the firmware through a wireless connection you should never do this. Let me know what operating system you're using just so I know. Before you actually reset the router to factory defaults, if you haven't done it already, I want you to go to a command prompt. In XP start>run>type "cmd" without the quotes and then click on ok. In Vista click on start to open your search box and type "cmd" When you click ok it may ask for your permission so just tell it to go ahead. At the prompt type ipconfig and let me know the sets of numbers that come up. Read through this and please answer all the questions when replying. Thanks.

Jeff

P.S. - Also if you want, if you don't have it fixed yet, send me a email at [email protected] I might have a quicker way to fix this than sending comments back and forth all day and night.

dante777

C. Dante

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  • Posted on May 29, 2009

SOURCE: Will not upgrade to latest firmware

The newest firmware version is actually v 2.01.
The file should be called DI634M_firmware_201.bin and is engineered for North American products only. Does that apply to you?
You can get the file here.
Important! - Make sure that you use only hard-wired network connections for upgrading. Do NOT upgrade firmware on any router over a wireless connection. This might result in a device failure.
Here is also a page with detailed instructions.

If you have any more questions or this doesn't work for you, just come back here and leave a comment - I'm happy to help.

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How to install the firmware

Determine your router make and model. This is typically printed directly on the router.
->Download a firmware binary. You can find this on your manufacturer's website.
->Log in to your router using username and password

->Locate a "Firmware" preference pane. This will vary depending on your make and model. Try "Advanced," "Maintenance" or "Router Upgrade."
->Upload your firmware to your router. Once you find the proper preference pane, you'll be prompted to upload a file.select the file.It will install automatically..

If you need any kind of technical assistance you can contact support cell at http://www.vtechsquad.com/
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Need the firmware to upgrade denon dn-hd2500 they say to go to denon dj .com but only lameness

send me your e-mail address and I will upload the final version firmware update! Ver. 1400
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Just downloaded a firmware upgrade (A64E_1065.zip) to my Sony STR-DA6400ES receiver and i get error message DSP COMM.VER.ERROR! I have tried re-installing but that fails

Find a solution that solve my problem : go to US sony website and download the firmware 1.062 released on 7/12/2011. If you're in Europe you have to rename the zip file like this : A64U_1062.zip renamed to A64E_1062.zip

Then upload it to ES Utility and do the update. After half an hour, shut down your receveir (even if blinking) and restart.

Result, no more message error and everything work fine now! Firmware installed : 1.066 (!)

i think the firmware 1.065 released by sony in november was totally corrupted...

Hope that help someone ++

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I contacted c/s for netgear products, I have aWGR 614 v10 wireless router, they recommended I download a driver for it. I went to www.support.netgear.com, attempted to download a deiver, and was not...

I am going to assume you were advised to download a firmware update and not a driver, as in 99% of user installations of a router drivers are not necessary. Below you will find the instruction for uploading the firmware to your router, as well as the links associated with the firmware. You need to access the router through a browser, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc. The reason you cannot find the file association is because this is a checksum file with a chk extension and there is no program that can run this in a computer environment, as it is a language file, compiled for installation through hardware. I hope this helps explain what is going wrong and how you can correct this issue. Let me know if you require additional information on setting up your router.
  1. Download the file to a convenient place such as your desktop.

    For North America users only

    right-click-and-save-downlo.gif 1.84 MB

    For users outside Americas - World wide Version

    right-click-and-save-downlo.gif 1.84 MB

    For users in Russia only

    right-click-and-save-downlo.gif 1.84 MB
    Note: Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection. Please perform firmware upgrade with "wired" or Ethernet connection only.

  2. Open a Web browser.
  3. Access the router (http://192.168.1.1 or the Default Gateway address if the router's default IP was changed).
  4. Log in the router (User Name = admin and Password = password, unless you changed it).
  5. Write down all settings that you entered when previously configuring. This includes information such as ISP configuration and wireless security settings.
  6. Under Maintenance, click Router Upgrade.
  7. Click Browse and locate the firmware upgrade file.
  8. Click Upload.
  9. Wait for the router to reboot.
  10. Under Maintenance, click Settings Backup, then click Erase. (Or press the reset button on the back for 10 seconds.)
  11. Wait one minute for the router to reboot.
  12. Manually enter the configuration information you wrote down in Step 5.
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***Sorry if this a a duplicate post... I couldn't see that my first attempt actually got posted*** I have an HP LaserJet P2055dn that keeps going off-line. It is connected to a Mac on my network and...

Any "firmware update" is performed by downloading the firmware to a computer (usually running Microsoft Windows) from the Internet, and then using software on the computer to "upload" the firmware to the printer. So, can you borrow a laptop computer running Windows, and connect it to your network, to be able to do the download/upload ?
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Files on Dj Ditty won't show up on computer..

Sounds like you need to reformat the player, but here is my Dell Ditty troubleshooter:

Dell DJ Ditty

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/P97347/om/OM.pdf - manual

http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dce_djmusic&thread.id=47830 – How to Troubleshoot the Dell DJ Ditty – from Dell

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PDA_MP3_DJ_DITTY&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid= - Firmware for Ditty

Did you run the installation CD first? If you don't, Windows will load its own, possibly wrong, drivers.

Make sure you didn't accidentally press the player's lock button:
The keys on the Dell DJ Ditty have been locked.
Unlock the keys by pressing in on and holding the
Volume/Scroll/Select dial until the lock icon disappears.

Reset method - Insert the end of a thin object, such as a straightened paper clip, into the reset button (near the headphone jack).

Also make sure your operating system is Windows XP - it won't work on anything before or after.

The Musicmatch service that this player was tied to was discontinued in October 2007, so you’re going to have problems even if we get it working again.

The DJ Ditty does recognize DRM-encryption for WMA files – make sure the license is up to date, or convert the file to mp3 format if you are experiencing licensing issues.

If you are experiencing frequent freezing, or a file system/corruption error, or getting the “Warning! Reformat with Firmware Updater!” message, there are two ways to format the DJ Ditty:

Format using Windows Media Player:
Run Microsoft Windows Media Player.
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Click the Sync button on the top of the menu.
Click the "Format storage media" button on the right-hand side of the screen.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

Reload or upgrade the Firmware:
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Download and install the latest firmware from http://support.dell.com
Run the firmware upgrade program with the "Format Data Area" checked.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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My dell dj ditty has frozen

Dell DJ Ditty

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/P97347/om/OM.pdf - manual

http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dce_djmusic&thread.id=47830 – How to Troubleshoot the Dell DJ Ditty – from Dell

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PDA_MP3_DJ_DITTY&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid= - Firmware for Ditty

Did you run the installation CD first? If you don't, Windows will load its own, possibly wrong, drivers.

Make sure you didn't accidentally press the player's lock button:
The keys on the Dell DJ Ditty have been locked.
Unlock the keys by pressing in on and holding the
Volume/Scroll/Select dial until the lock icon disappears.

Reset method - Insert the end of a thin object, such as a straightened paper clip, into the reset button (near the headphone jack).

Also make sure your operating system is Windows XP - it won't work on anything before or after.

The Musicmatch service that this player was tied to was discontinued in October 2007, so you’re going to have problems even if we get it working again.

The DJ Ditty does recognize DRM-encryption for WMA files – make sure the license is up to date, or convert the file to mp3 format if you are experiencing licensing issues.

If you are experiencing frequent freezing, or a file system/corruption error, or getting the “Warning! Reformat with Firmware Updater!” message, there are two ways to format the DJ Ditty:

Format using Windows Media Player:
Run Microsoft Windows Media Player.
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Click the Sync button on the top of the menu.
Click the "Format storage media" button on the right-hand side of the screen.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

Reload or upgrade the Firmware:
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Download and install the latest firmware from http://support.dell.com
Run the firmware upgrade program with the "Format Data Area" checked.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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My dell dj ditty wont turn on

Dell DJ Ditty

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/P97347/om/OM.pdf - manual

http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dce_djmusic&thread.id=47830 – How to Troubleshoot the Dell DJ Ditty – from Dell

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PDA_MP3_DJ_DITTY&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid= - Firmware for Ditty

Did you run the installation CD first? If you don't, Windows will load its own, possibly wrong, drivers.

Make sure you didn't accidentally press the player's lock button:
The keys on the Dell DJ Ditty have been locked.
Unlock the keys by pressing in on and holding the
Volume/Scroll/Select dial until the lock icon disappears.

Reset method - Insert the end of a thin object, such as a straightened paper clip, into the reset button (near the headphone jack).

Also make sure your operating system is Windows XP - it won't work on anything before or after.

The Musicmatch service that this player was tied to was discontinued in October 2007, so you’re going to have problems even if we get it working again.

The DJ Ditty does recognize DRM-encryption for WMA files – make sure the license is up to date, or convert the file to mp3 format if you are experiencing licensing issues.

If you are experiencing frequent freezing, or a file system/corruption error, or getting the “Warning! Reformat with Firmware Updater!” message, there are two ways to format the DJ Ditty:

Format using Windows Media Player:
Run Microsoft Windows Media Player.
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Click the Sync button on the top of the menu.
Click the "Format storage media" button on the right-hand side of the screen.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

Reload or upgrade the Firmware:
Connect the DJ Ditty to the computer.
Download and install the latest firmware from http://support.dell.com
Run the firmware upgrade program with the "Format Data Area" checked.
Disconnect the DJ Ditty and power it back on.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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Dell DJ Gen 2 Won't connect

if your Dell DJ player is no longer recognized by the upgrade firmware even with the correct, original device driver installed, then you will need to install a windows 'MTP' driver by doing the following. Note that this applies to Windows XP only.

1. make sure you have the SP2 XP upgrade.

2. Install Windows Media Player 10 or roll it back to version 10 if you are using a later version. You can roll it back by going to 'Add or Remove programs' and uninstalling any WMP upgrade from the 'Change or Remove Programs' dialog window. Note: don't uninstall WMP enitrely from the 'Add/remove windows components' dialog.

3. Go get this file: fixup.zip Unzip it in a temporary directory and run the fixup.cmd by double-clicking in explorer or using the windows 'Run' command. Follow the instructions it prints in its DOS window about deleting the Dell device in the hardware manager.

4. plug your DJ player into the USB port. XP should now say 'Found MTP device' or something similar.

5. Get the Dell DJ 1.02 firmware from their support site appropriate for your player. Run the firmware upgrade. The software should detect your player this time.

A good reference for the Dell DJ stuff is here: gotzune.com

Note: I can't personally recommend the 'PlayForSure' firmware as I have not been successful upgrading to it. WMP 11 does not seem to work with the Dell DJ but WMP10 does and the device Sync function works just fine.

For almost ALL of the MP3 players out there that seem bricked due to a firmware upgrade failure or some other reason, they can be usually restored in a simlar way by installing a basic 'MTP' driver which allows windows to at least send a file to it, and by putting the player into a recovery mode as defined by the manufacturer.
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Firmware Problem

I had this problem as well and found help. I tried the suggestions below and the problem was fixed! What you can try is this: Open up Control Panel Click on Performance and Maintenance Click on System Click on Hardware tab Click on Device Manager button If you see a Yellow Exclamation mark beside something that looks like the DJ then double click on that. If you see something that says to Update the driver then do so. If it asks to checked Windows Update, choose this option!! If this fails then delete it from your computer by pressing the Del key then clicking OK. Restart the computer, connect your DJ and see if it works properly. If not, open up Device Manager again. This time remove ALL your USB ports, everything under Universal Serial Bus controllers. Restart your computer, let it reinstall your USB devices, connect your DJ with its done, hope it works... If not, open up Add/Remove Programs Click on Show Updates box in the top middle if your running Service Pack 2 Scroll all the way down until you see Windows Media Player 10. If more than one WMP 10 item is showing then remove those first. After your PC restarts remove WMP10. If removed successfully then your computer will now have WMP9 installed. Open up WMP9, click on Help, click on Check for Player Upgrade. WMP10 should be displayed. Let it update... After your computer restarts, install the Windows Media Format 9.5 Runtime from this sticky Restart your computer, connect your DJ and hope it works....... Or you can just take it to another computer running Windows XP and WMP10 and if it recognizes correctly then put back a v1 firmware, I recommend 1.02.01. Download it from this FAQ Hope this helps you as much as it helped me.
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