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The end. The bike has been back to the dealer for inspection and initially the up-date didn't work. The boombox was then up-dated to 1.21.04 and if have use a fresh formatted USB 2.0 stick and it did work with the 1st attempt. Still difficult to pinpoint the exact reason but it did work in the end.
Use a new flash drive v2.0 or less.
I had a 3.0 version flash drive and had the same exact problem as you. Using the new drive worked first time.
YES, your bike is very OLD, and I mean that in comparison to the computer world.
You need to use OLD technology to talk to it, get a USB2.0 "8GB - 16GB stick (max)" and that includes the formatting of the USB using FAT32
YES, your bike is very OLD, and I mean that in comparison to the computer world.
You need to use OLD technology to talk to it, get a USB2.0 "8GB - 16GB stick (max)" and that includes the formatting of the USB using FAT32
I'm wondering if he didn't figure it out 8 years ago? 🤔
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