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Originally Posted by spaetz
Yea, I'll try that and report back, good tip. Although I did have usb power plugged in while flashing.
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Don't know about the DR series, but if I remember right, the iLiad wouldn't work even if the power was plugged in. The battery charge level had to be over a certain percentage (80%, or something like that?), regardless of whether or not it was plugged in at the time. Kind of weird, and confused a few people. Although it's trying to protect from the power going out halfway through an upgrade, which is probably a good thing to be cautious about.
There is a LED combination that means "battery too low to boot", but I don't think it's the one you're describing. Maybe there's a different LED error that is specifically for the battery too low for firmware install.
Hopefully this is what's happening, but it's kind of a long shot. Good luck.