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    Question about firmware upgrade.

    Hello,

    I have read around here that if the receiver says "ASH" it means that there is something corrupt and it will possibly require a firmware upgrade/recovery.

    The question is:

    Will my user settings stay untouched? - specifically CCAM user data or will they perish? Is there a possibility to back them up before I do the firmware upgrade?

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by booty View Post
    Hello,

    I have read around here that if the receiver says "ASH" it means that there is something corrupt and it will possibly require a firmware upgrade/recovery.

    The question is:

    Will my user settings stay untouched? - specifically CCAM user data or will they perish? Is there a possibility to back them up before I do the firmware upgrade?

    Thanks in advance
    It's akin to a full reflash and as such you will loose every thing currently on the receiver.



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