| Note: Prior to performing any of the solutions provided, confirm if you are using Crescendo/Encore software later than version 1.4.6.
Issue 1: The firmware patch updater's timing may be affected by the presence of a SCSI card and hard drive in the computer, and causes the update to fail.
Issue 2: The firmware patch updater may fail if you do not hold down the programmer's button on the computer long enough while your system boots.
Solution for Issue 1: If there is a SCSI card and drive(s) installed in your computer, you must disconnect them, and boot the computer from the internal ATA drive. After the firmware has been updated, you may reconnect the SCSI card and drive(s).
Note: Implementing the Solution for Issue 1 does rule out the need to follow the Solution for Issue 2.
Solution for Issue 2: Shut down your computer. Then, while holding down the programmer's button, press and release the power button on the computer. Continue holding down the programmer's button until you hear the long single tone, then release it. (Please note, holding the programmer's key for too long will result in failure to update the firmware.)
If the firmware updater fails again, you must zap your computer's PRAM to clear the partial firmware patch code installation. To do this, first shut down your computer. Then, while holding down the Command + Option + P + R keys together, power up the computer. Continue holding down all four keys until you hear the boot chime four times; after the fourth chime, release the keys and the computer will boot to the desktop normally. Rerun the Sonnet Installer, and carefully follow each instruction as it appears on screen. |