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View Full Version : Firmware Upgrade Issue
maria23 10-01-2009, 05:22 PM I've just received my EZReader today. After 4 hours of charging, the battery icon on the display has been changed to something else which looked a battery icon with 2 pins. I was a lil but surprised as it has been mentioned that the charging time should be 'at least' 12 hours. After that, the reader was working just fine. The problem started when I've decided to upgrade to the latest firmware. As soon as the latest firmware has been installed, I was asked to press any key to reboot the reader. After pressing a key, the reader got stuck on rebooting and the light turned red and blank screen. It has stayed like this for 10 mins after which I've noticed that something was wrong with it. I've thus taken off the battery and plugged it to my laptop which didn't solve anything as the light turned back to red as soon as it was connected to my laptop. I've tried putting back the battery and still getting same result (red light + nothing on the display). Even charging it didn't work. Can anybody help me out please or did anybody encounter the same problem as me?
wallcraft 10-01-2009, 05:36 PM I would try two things (first make sure the battery is connected):
a) remove the SD card and hit the reset button on the back with a paper clip, then turn it on.
or
b) plug the charger in, and try re-installing the firmware from the SD card with the battery installed and the charger on (this is always the safest approach to flashing the device).
I'm not really hopeful that (a) will work, but the flashing process is usually very robust - so (b) has a good chance of working.
maria23 10-02-2009, 02:16 PM Thanks for replying. :) Much appreciated.
a) Didn't work.
B) After having re-installed the firmware, the reader freezes while trying to reboot. "Press any key to reboot" - after pressing the key, it stops responding and the light turns red.
Morlac 10-02-2009, 02:25 PM don't be insulted, but are you sure you have the firmware for the right device? There is an EZ Reader (6") and an EZ Reader Pocket Pro (5") and the firmware for the two is different.
I ask because the official site doesn't always differentiate as clearly as it could -- folks sometimes get the right file but end up trying to follow the update instructions for the wrong machine and wondering why the button they're told to press is not there...
wallcraft 10-02-2009, 02:44 PM After having re-installed the firmware, the reader freezes while trying to reboot. "Press any key to reboot" - after pressing the key, it stops responding and the light turns red. I suggest calling Astak to see if they can help.
AJ Starr 10-02-2009, 04:11 PM You did unzip the "rar" file and only used the "bin" file on an empty sd card, right?
spear 10-02-2009, 04:56 PM I'm confused: The firmware upgrade goes on the SD card NOT on the OS of the PEZ itself? I know it's in the directions but it didn't seem logical to me. Since my first attempt was a failure, I will put the bin onto the SD card. BUT the SD card has to be an empty one???
Obviously I'm puzzled how this works. I'm not an IT genius, but I do OK, well sometimes...then again I don't really get python scripts and such either. I don't know tons of computer jargon either (mostly self taught)....:blink:I'm feeling kind of stupid right now.....
Denise
Toeknee 10-02-2009, 05:13 PM Point your web browser at http://www.theezreader.com
Select the SUPPORT tab and then select FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD.
The instructions are listed there as well as the most current firmware files.
The firmware is about 90 MB in size and is a compressed .rar file. After downloading it, you will need something like 7zip (windows) to decompress the .rar. file into a 130 MB file called setup.bin
Copy setup.bin to the root of the SD card and follow the instructions. I had other stuff on my SD card and it worked fine, so the card does not have to be empty as long as you have room for the setup.bin file.
Note that when it is running, the upgrade will list each thing it is upgrading and it will draw a progress bar across the screen.
Good luck
DaleDe 10-02-2009, 06:08 PM I'm confused: The firmware upgrade goes on the SD card NOT on the OS of the PEZ itself? I know it's in the directions but it didn't seem logical to me. Since my first attempt was a failure, I will put the bin onto the SD card. BUT the SD card has to be an empty one???
Obviously I'm puzzled how this works. I'm not an IT genius, but I do OK, well sometimes...then again I don't really get python scripts and such either. I don't know tons of computer jargon either (mostly self taught)....:blink:I'm feeling kind of stupid right now.....
Denise
Well, plenty of people tend to add requirements. The firmware upgrade does go on the SD card but there is no requirement that it be empty. However, I would not suggest having several copies of the firmware upgrade on the card at the same time under different names. :) I always place mine on the root of the card but I have successfully used cards with ebooks on them and even one out of my camera with all kinds of pictures on it. There just needs to be room for the file.
Dale
Robertb 10-02-2009, 06:45 PM IF all the suggestions do not work ( and Dale DePriest REALLY knows his stuff)
please call Astak Tech Support toll-free at: 1-866-368-8788!!
We do want you happy so do not feel alone!!
maria23 10-02-2009, 11:38 PM don't be insulted, but are you sure you have the firmware for the right device? There is an EZ Reader (6") and an EZ Reader Pocket Pro (5") and the firmware for the two is different.
I ask because the official site doesn't always differentiate as clearly as it could -- folks sometimes get the right file but end up trying to follow the update instructions for the wrong machine and wondering why the button they're told to press is not there...
Yeah, I did choose the correct firmware. Thanks for helping.
You did unzip the "rar" file and only used the "bin" file on an empty sd card, right?
Yes, I'd unzipped it before transferring it to my SD Card. Thanks for the reply.
The firmware is about 90 MB in size and is a compressed .rar file. After downloading it, you will need something like 7zip (windows) to decompress the .rar. file into a 130 MB file called setup.bin.
I didn't get setup.bin while unzipping, but instead, I got something like: v5blablabla.bin. Does the file name matter?
IF all the suggestions do not work ( and Dale DePriest REALLY knows his stuff)
please call Astak Tech Support toll-free at: 1-866-368-8788!!
We do want you happy so do not feel alone!!
Thank you Robert. I'm in contact with the support (via email) since 2 days and maybe I'll be sending it back to Astak for it to get repaired.
I want to add something: The customer support is very good. I get replies within 1 hour after sending a reply.
Javed 10-02-2009, 11:45 PM The unzipped file is called "v5setup.bin"
maria23 10-03-2009, 06:13 AM The unzipped file is called "v5setup.bin"
Yeah, that's the file name.
Solicitous 10-03-2009, 06:35 AM I can't speak too much about firmware upgrade issues on the PP (only got mine 3 days ago), but I've had some past experiences with firmware upgrades on routers etc.
Something that might be worth a try is to format your SD card and re-copy over the .bin file and attempt the firmware upgrade again (an earlier post said you tried it but not whether the PP attempted to install the firmware or not). I also assume you are running Windows? In that case if you didn't, I recommend extracting the .zip file to your hard drive (ie: right-click .zip, select Extract Here) then copy the extracted .bin to the SD card. Under Windows you can just open up the .zip and copy the compressed .bin file to your SD card which Windows will unzip on-the-fly, which I have, albeit only once, an issue copying extracted files that way.
maria23 10-03-2009, 07:52 AM I can't speak too much about firmware upgrade issues on the PP (only got mine 3 days ago), but I've had some past experiences with firmware upgrades on routers etc.
Something that might be worth a try is to format your SD card and re-copy over the .bin file and attempt the firmware upgrade again (an earlier post said you tried it but not whether the PP attempted to install the firmware or not). I also assume you are running Windows? In that case if you didn't, I recommend extracting the .zip file to your hard drive (ie: right-click .zip, select Extract Here) then copy the extracted .bin to the SD card. Under Windows you can just open up the .zip and copy the compressed .bin file to your SD card which Windows will unzip on-the-fly, which I have, albeit only once, an issue copying extracted files that way.
Thanks for replying. ;)
I've already already gone through all the suggestions you made but unfortunately, still can't get it to work.
maria23 11-06-2009, 10:38 AM I've just received my EZReader today after I've sent it over to Astak to get repaired. I've charged it for like 4 hours and now the light has stopped blinking but all I can see on the display is "a battery + 2 pins" (or something like that xD). Does this means that it's been fully charged (in only 4 hours) or should I wait further before unplugging it?
theducks 11-06-2009, 10:56 AM I've just received my EZReader today after I've sent it over to Astak to get repaired. I've charged it for like 4 hours and now the light has stopped blinking but all I can see on the display is "a battery + 2 pins" (or something like that xD). Does this means that it's been fully charged (in only 4 hours) or should I wait further before unplugging it?
That is the OK to "Un-plug" icon.
Use your PEz,
it will take a couple of these charge sessions to settle down.:) the charge level indicator.
Javed 11-07-2009, 03:49 AM @Maria
If it was still charging there would of been a lightning bolt symbol instead of what you seen.
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