How can this damage the Hooper? Does the corrupt GUI have some kind of Kryptonite in it that damages the hardware? Couldn't DISH send a hit to clean up the software and start over?I don't see how they could not replace defective equipment from this. The customer could just be adamant that he did nothing, and somehow the firmware got on his equipment. Even with the forced download, it still seems to me if the equipment was bricked, Dish would have to replace it, since the customer can continue to deny they know nothing about how the bad firmware got on the equipment. I would think that if Dish refused to replace defective equipment that the consumer would have recourse with their State's AG Consumer Protection office to help resolve.
Sure they could...but they don't have to. That's the "unsupported" part.Couldn't DISH send a hit to clean up the software and start over?
When the new guide is written to the eprom there is no way to go back. And as I posted before it has been reported that in some hardware configurations this test software may ignore the instructions for updating its software, meaning that build may be the only version the receiver ever downloads.
In addition it may cause issues with some Joeys. Luckily for those folks having Joey issues it seems it fixes itself overnight (based on the reports posted here to SatelliteGuys.)
Well, I am not too computer literate. This info is way above my level. But anyway, thanks for the explanation. I can live with this Hopper 2 if it self destructs.When the new guide is written to the eprom there is no way to go back. And as I posted before it has been reported that in some hardware configurations this test software may ignore the instructions for updating its software, meaning that build may be the only version the receiver ever downloads.
In addition it may cause issues with some Joeys. Luckily for those folks having Joey issues it seems it fixes itself overnight (based on the reports posted here to SatelliteGuys.)
So are you saying you reverted back to a previous version?The problem is, allowing everyone to try increases the chance that something bad happens. The goal is to keep it restricted so you can control it. I saw it, tried it, and said cool.
I won't mess with it again however, was just cool to check it out.
And don't PM me if you are going to ask how it was done, because I am not saying.
SatelliteGuys, public beta testWell folks...
Just had a talk with DISH... and I have an idea...
Stay tuned!
It happened to my other HWS. I forced the DL on our family room HWS and later last night noticed the br HWS had the new gui.LOL. This should be interesting. Ill check when I get home today. I like to touch the paint when I see a wet paint sign, so no biggie to me.
Cmon H3!
LOL, not in a big hurrywhen my comes it comes i am not in a big hurry. guys keep up your experences on how you like or dislike the new UI.i;learn alot being on here with you i know sometimes i cam be a pain in the butt i understand.
So are you saying you reverted back to a previous version?
Me too.Count me in the beta group. I saw this thread when the instructions were here and thought I would try it. This was before it was posted what all could go wrong. Luckily everything seems to be working ok. I just hope that it didn't break my receiver from getting future updates.
same thing for me and I don't think I am brave enough to force thingsNo. One Hopper is on new still.
Had the wife check the old one, and it is still S528 so I had her pull the plug on it. I was planning on sending one back since I ordered my RAID 1 drive, so I will send in the one with the new UI.
2nd Hopper, and it did not prompt for a download