Could you provide the link?Found it on the "NEW ROM" website where the A3 looks for updates when using it's default updater app. The two later ROMs are there as well under the BETA catagory.
I re-loaded .72, wiped everything, and re-loaded the factory NA data a few days ago. Seems to be working better now but time will tell.
Use the updater app in the receiver and it is still there as the latest stable release.Could you provide the link?
I know about the updater App. I was thinking there a download link so that I can have a downloaded backup copy in-case it wasn't available anymore in the the Updater App.Use the updater app in the receiver and it is still there as the latest stable release.
Ok gotcha thought you was wanting it right now on the receiver.I know about the updater App. I was thinking there a download link so that I can have a downloaded backup copy in-case it wasn't available anymore in the the Updater App.
What does "need to do the update.zip to revert to.53 first" refer to.Use the Update app. You need to do the Update.zip to revert to .53 first. Ensure you have a good backup first!
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Last weekend I powered on mine (from soft standby) to find a flickering gray screen. I rebooted it and got stuck at the boot screen. I wiped the userdata and when I rebooted again, it was running 2.0.72 -- I had previously upgraded it all the way to 2.0.77! I downloaded and installed 2.0.78 and it seemed to be working for a while, but today I got into the familiar endless loop of "Unfortunately, Spark Home has stopped" popups. Exiting them via either the Wait or Quit options only led to every channel I tried to view cycling between working, "Scrambled", and "No Signal". After rebooting several times, it stabilized, only to later lock up hard on a blind scan...
The final weirdness I ran into today: after wiping userdata last weekend, I had no extra apps installed. I left it that way (from lack of time to play more than anything), so I'm now doubting the hypothesis that adding apps like Kodi causes instability! But when I did download and install the latest version of Kodi, I was expecting it to also be a blank slate. When I started it up, it did in fact print the expected "preparing for first run" (or however it phrases it) message. But after it started, all my network shares were exactly as I had left them! (Unfortunate, because I was really hoping for a clean slate -- it's made some bad guesses as to titles and artwork from some of my filenames, and I'm too lazy to figure out how to fix it...)
"Alien" is certainly an appropriate name for this receiver, because it defies human logic at every move!
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