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Re: X32 DiscussionLance, what operating system? I'm a Windows guy. If you double-click the .zip file, it should open and show you the files it contains (two of them). Press Ctrl-A to highlight both of them, and press ctrl-c to prepare to copy them. Now go find your USB stick; it'll be like drive E: or something. Click on it and open just the root directory. Press ctrl-V to commence copying files. It will go fast because they're both relatively small.Now, "Safely Remove" the USB stick by using the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the lower right corner of your screen (by the date and time). It looks like a little USB connector. Once Windows tells you it's safe to remove your USB stick, take it out of the computer, and insert it into your console's (while the console is off) USB port on the top of the console (just to the left of the screen). Now power up the console. It *should* see the new files and automatically do an upgrade. Mine upgraded to 1.0.9 just like that.-- Mitch
Re: X32 Discussion
Lance, what operating system? I'm a Windows guy. If you double-click the .zip file, it should open and show you the files it contains (two of them). Press Ctrl-A to highlight both of them, and press ctrl-c to prepare to copy them. Now go find your USB stick; it'll be like drive E: or something. Click on it and open just the root directory. Press ctrl-V to commence copying files. It will go fast because they're both relatively small.
Now, "Safely Remove" the USB stick by using the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the lower right corner of your screen (by the date and time). It looks like a little USB connector. Once Windows tells you it's safe to remove your USB stick, take it out of the computer, and insert it into your console's (while the console is off) USB port on the top of the console (just to the left of the screen). Now power up the console. It *should* see the new files and automatically do an upgrade. Mine upgraded to 1.0.9 just like that.
-- Mitch