That worked, thanks! I hadn't noticed the OFW prompt still worked.

And it's the second command (I 'dir'ed before).

- Bert -

On 2012-11-02, at 16:32, Paul Fox <p...@laptop.org> wrote:

> there's another copy of the firmware in the root filesystem that's
> being checked for auto-updating, and it's out-of-date, and we changed
> the format.
> 
> at the ok prompt, run:
>    ok delete int:\boot\bootfw.zip
>    ok delete int:\boot\bootfw4.zip
> 
> only one of those two commands will be successful -- i believe the
> second one.  (but since i can't remember for sure the name of the
> offending file, i'm suggesting you run both.  :-)
> 
> paul
> 
> bert wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I just flashed my 4B1 to q7b04 (from q7b01), it seemed to finish normally, 
>> rebooted, now it's bricked - "Invalid Firmware image, powering off in 30 
>> secs".
>> 
>> Any idea what could be wrong? The machine seemed to work fine before.
>> 
>> Also, I gave away my serial adapter, can only get it back after the weekend, 
>> is there another way to get it working again?
>> 
>> - Bert -
>> 
>> 
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