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I need to get out on the road with mine. Looks like rain for the next few days though. In the garage it sounded much better.
By "tighter", I agree the bass hits harder and less muddy. I actually turned my treble up a notch which I couldn't before without just sounding to mid-tinny. Thanks for the heads up folks.
I currently have the newest firmware version on my '15 RGS and want to change it back like everyone is recommending.
Ok so I've done it before but I have having a hard time getting the 1.19.0 firmware update saved properly to a thumb drive so my bike will do the update.
I see the link that was posted "https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-G2Tb_sfrnUdFJFZkddnk1dW8&usp=sharing", I tried downloading .0 to computer and loading on thumb drive and it won't work. I see there are 2 files, am I suppose to load both onto the thumb drive? Do I need to "unzip" them, if so how do I do it??
Please give me step by step instructions, I'm obviously messing something up???
I currently have the newest firmware version on my '15 RGS and want to change it back like everyone is recommending.
Ok so I've done it before but I have having a hard time getting the 1.19.0 firmware update saved properly to a thumb drive so my bike will do the update.
I see the link that was posted "https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-G2Tb_sfrnUdFJFZkddnk1dW8&usp=sharing", I tried downloading .0 to computer and loading on thumb drive and it won't work. I see there are 2 files, am I suppose to load both onto the thumb drive? Do I need to "unzip" them, if so how do I do it??
Please give me step by step instructions, I'm obviously messing something up???
thank you in advance!!!!
Open the zip file and extract just the .iso file to the root directory of your USB stick. You don't need the .txt file.
You should just be able to drag/drop the .iso file from the zip view right to your USB stick.
Open the zip file and extract just the .iso file to the root directory of your USB stick. You don't need the .txt file.
You should just be able to drag/drop the .iso file from the zip view right to your USB stick.
thanks for the info!! I've done it before but didn't have to extract the file. I am still doing something wrong unfortunately??? I don't think I am extracting the file properly, about how large would the extracted file be, after I try to extract it it is still only 800-900gb?
I am selecting the file then right clicking and selecting "extract all", then save an put that file on a thumb drive(8gb or larger).
thanks for the info!! I've done it before but didn't have to extract the file. I am still doing something wrong unfortunately??? I don't think I am extracting the file properly, about how large would the extracted file be, after I try to extract it it is still only 800-900gb?
I am selecting the file then right clicking and selecting "extract all", then save an put that file on a thumb drive(8gb or larger).
thanks again for your help!!
I think that it's impossible for you to have installed it without extracting the file, as I'm pretty sure the installer on the bike looks for .iso file to be present.
Regardless, after the iso has been extracted, it should be 944MB (990,089,216 bytes).
Yes, after you have extracted the file, drag/drop the iso over to the root of your USB stick. I think it needs to be the ONLY file in the root directory on the stick.
Also, don't change the name or the extension (.iso) when placing it on the drive.
It is a big file. I can't remember exactly but it takes a little while to download and extract. The difference is worth the effort in my opinion. Keep trying.
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