Thread: Glo Firmware 2.1.5
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Old 10-19-2012, 06:17 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by SeigneurAo View Post
I agree whole heartadly that you should be able to perform a factory reset under any circumstances.
I disagree that they should lose time in preventing people from installing something that's not meant to be used.
Well, developing such a fail safe in order for the device to not install something that will break it would not be necessary if the hard reset would work... So yes, I also agree it would be a waste of their time to makes sure there's a fail safe.

But as long as they're saying there is no reset possibility and if you install the wrong firmware the device's next destination is the bin... in that case they should absolutely make a fail safe.

But all in all, I do not believe there is no hard reset option, that would just be stupid. And as semhoun proved for us, there is indeed a way out. I'm confused as to why mdclements would just say it's broken. Oh well.
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