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    Alright, I updated both V8 and V7 versions, now when I try connecting the V2 to update the firmware, it gives me this..Any help please?

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    When the software is restarted (and working), can you please check the following version numbers:

    EFILive Explorer: Goto the [Firmware] tab page and click on the [About] button.
    EFILive_Hapi: Click on the EFILive/FlashScan icon in the system tray (near the clock). Then select the "About" tree view item.

    The version and build numbers, should be:
    EFILive_Explorer: 8.1.2 build 44
    EFILive_Hapi: 8.1.2 build 44

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    Both are build 44

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    Quote Originally Posted by DmaxHawk View Post
    Both are build 44

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    Right now I don't know what the problem could be.
    Some things that I would check are...

    Check the FlashScan boot block is V2.06.02 and the firmware is V2.06.06. Although I guess it is not because you were trying to upgrade the firmware when it failed. What is the current boot block and firmware version of your FlashScan? You can get that info using FlashScan's keypad: F4->F3->F1, then scroll down using the down arrow key.

    You could try downloading the base installation from our web site and reinstalling, then doing the check for updates again.

    Also try this:
    1. Unplug FlashScan.
    2. Start EFILive_Explorer.
    3. Open up EFILivE_Hapi when it starts up.
    4. Turn on tracing: Goto Trace->Settings and check both boxes.
    5. Apply changes.
    6. Select the Trace window.
    7. Move the EFILive_Hapi window to the corner of the screen so it won't be obscured by any error messages that pop up.
    8. Connect FlashScan.
    9. Click [Refresh] on the [Firmware] tab page in EFILive Explorer.
    10. Save the trace in EFILive_Hapi (send the resulting *.rtf file to me at paul@efilive.com).

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