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Post 5 made on Tuesday April 26, 2005 at 05:30 |
dvwebster Long Time Member |
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Disconnect the battery and PSU for a short time to completely reset everything. Now press and hold the CHANNEL+ key while connecting the PSU. When the iPronto has boot up in the special menu release the CH+ key. Now use the hard keys as described on the LCD screen to select and change the Update Flag to read NO then select Resume. The iPronto will reboot and should start normally.
When the Upgrade iPronto button is pressed in the Setup>About screen it sets this flag to Yes and then does a reboot. As the reboot starts if it finds this flag set to Yes it will attempt to connect to the internet and get any upgrades from the Philips portal. If the network is down or the configuration has become corrupted then this connection fails and the iPronto hangs up waiting for it.
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