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Major issues with my iPronto
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Post 1 made on Wednesday April 4, 2007 at 14:05
bregovic
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Hi,
I have a real problem. I have pushed the "upgrade" softbutton. During the reboot the iPronto had problems with the DHCP.
Now I have an endless loop ("Please make sure to connect...")
After using the reset button, the same message.
Does anyone know, how I can do a hardreset? I think, the reset button is for a softreset.
(sorry for my English)
regards
Brego
Post 2 made on Wednesday April 4, 2007 at 17:49
monkey00
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i am looking to buy one ov ipronto .. are you selling yours ???? thanx steve
OP | Post 3 made on Friday April 6, 2007 at 15:18
bregovic
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On April 4, 2007 at 17:49, monkey00 said...
i am looking to buy one ov ipronto .. are you selling
yours ???? thanx steve

I think this will not help me to solve my problem

Regards
Brego
Post 4 made on Saturday April 14, 2007 at 04:43
dvwebster
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Disconnect the battery and AC adapter then reconnect while holding down the Channel+ hard button. As the iPronto reboots it will display the MANUAL CONFIGURATION menu

Press Volume + to go down in the menu untill you've reached RESTORE

Press the Channel+ button to select the menu option which will bring you to the RESTORE menu

Press the Volume+ button to go down in the menu untill you've reached the FLAG FOR UPDATE menu option

Press the Channel+ button to toggle the FLAG FOR UPDATE from YES to NO.

Press the Volume + button point to go down to DONE and select it with Channel + this brings you back to the previous menu.

Now select the RESUME option which will launch a restart.

Once restarted without trying to do a firmware update, you should be able to go into Setup and correct all your network settings.


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