Re: Anybody tried corv77.exe on a Diff F/W 11H7660?



I tried to flash the 58 to 77, both adapters claimed bad upload and both
claimed they did not upload. ???

David Ress wrote:
>
> Hello Louis,
>
> > Broke out the refdisk and foundt that I have a Corvette with 58 and one
> > with 77 in my 9595-OYT.
> >
> > I think the 77 is driving my HD.
>
> Thanks. The corvette that was in slot 1 was at 51. I have since updated
> it to 71, and it is working fine in a 8595. I have tried over a dozen
> adapters in that slot 1 and nothing is ever detected. Rest of the
> computer if fine though. A real odd ball.
>
> exwisdem

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