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Re: tinySA Ultra firmware upgrade #ultra


 

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Hi,

Lots of trouble with your fragile Windows configuration. So use something else. A Raspberry Pi costs not very much. Too expensive. You can install your Windows on a USB stick or even on a second hard drive so as not use your finicky, delicate configuration. You can boot into any Linux OS the same way. Then you have an OS that will not use your present hard dive so it cannot wreck your work programs.

Instructions can be found all over the web.

73,

Bill ?KU8H

Bark less - wag more

On Mar 26, 2023, at 11:32 AM, vitaliy_kh via groups.io <vitaliy_kh@...> wrote:

?On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 04:42 PM, Rudi wrote:
All your doing is crying about it and wasting everyone's time.
Hello Group,

No matter what I am/was trying to do is/was not working.
As I mentioned, I installed the suggested Driver and the Device Manager
can see tinySA?in the DFU mode.
However?DFU_LOAD_BIN.bat still cannot see a device and of course,
nothing was done.
As a side effect this Driver did create me a very real disaster.
To begin with - all of my NAS Disks became invisible and inaccessible.
Plus System became extremely unstable.
I spent about 6 hours for restoring my System to the original state state.
(I hope, I did restore everything to the original point.)
Now dear Clyde, tell me please whose time was washed out (6+ hours
spent on restoring system)?

Bottom line:
The tinySA Ultra HW looks good specifically for the price/features options.
However updating a firmware what must/should be just a mouse click in
reality is a DISASTER. Many outdated and incompatible SW components
not only doing their job but simply destroying otherwise stable Windows
System. Things could be different for Linux OS (I don't have one around
and?not planning to get one) but for Windows OS (10/11) the provides SW
is nothing more than a giant creator of a problems.

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