cfseibert wrote: 
> OK. I did do the hard reset, which went off with no ill effects. (Since
> several people responded and nobody brought up any issues with the
> reset, I figured it was probably pretty safe. Can't be too careful,
> since there's no such thing as returning a bricked player to Logitech at
> this point.)
> 
> After the hard reset, I forced a firmware upgrade, which in this case
> downgraded to 7.7.something. Thereafter, EDO installed properly and the
> splash screen does now display the "not supported" warning. My chosen
> 24/192 track plays and the bitrate displays correctly. So all good at
> this point.
> 
> When I navigated off the home page after EDO had installed and
> rebooted,-* the Touch tried to upgrade its firmware to 7.8.whatever.*-
> Which is weird. If the server is at 7.8.0, why did it want to "upgrade"
> to 7.7.whatever earlier? In any case, not wanting to mess with a running
> engine, I declined the offer :-) The other Touch is running
> 7.8.whatever, so I'm not convinced right off that this was a firmware
> issue. But, like I said, why mess with a running engine...
> 
> Thanks guys!



Not weird, this is normal behaviour


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