<div>maybe someone can help.</div><div></div><div>We have an EVA 4400 with CommandView 9.4 server based. We try to change to array based management.</div><div></div><div>The managemant module ist online with default settings, but firmware is 0001.0000 - very old. The tech guys who did the updates of Command View long time ago did not update the firmware of the mm ...</div><div></div><div>The old firmware cannot connect to the controllers. Firmware update to supported version 0001.4300 fails with 500 - internal server error. Same problem occurs trying upgrade to a old 0001.0020 version.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>hp eva 4400 firmware download</div><div></div><div>Download File:
https://t.co/Kxh1s6whEt </div><div></div><div></div><div>First noticed the issue with Bluetooth not saving my new phone or clearing existing connections. I've tried parking brake fixes based on various forum posts and YouTube videos (e.g. grounding + "Set On" menu, MicroBypass etc). Later I discovered my 1.01 > 1.02 firmware upgrade won't stick either!</div><div></div><div></div><div>On my AVH-W4400NEX I was having trouble with saving changes to SirusXM and getting "Featured bands have been updated" every time the stereo started up. Realized I couldn't change my favorites either (well, I could but the changes would revert after restarting).</div><div></div><div></div><div>My pioneer HU recently had the common issue of the internal SD card failing. I was able to find an image, write it to a new SD card and get it back up and running. However, my new issue is that the firmware that came on the new disk image is 1.02, and I can't seem to get wireless android auto to work on it with my Pixel 3 XL. Previously I had 1.01 on the unit and it worked flawlessly until the SD card died. I tried "upgrading" the firmware via USB back to 1.01, but it won't let me do that. Does anyone know how I can downgrade back to 1.01 without having to try to find a new internal disk image with 1.01 and pulling apart my dashboard and HU again?</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>When upgrading a ISR 4451 from isr4400-universalk9.03.13.04.S.154-3.S4-ext.SPA.bin to isr4400-universalk9.16.06.04.SPA.bin is the rommon firmware upgrade included? I ask because when I upgraded my 4351's a month ago to 16.9.1 a prompt came up telling me a rommon upgrade was required and then asked if I wished to make that upgrade.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This firmware contains important updates for HomeShield Pro, and we strongly recommend all HomeShield Pro users to upgrade to this firmware.</div><div></div><div>You will be unable to downgrade to the previous firmware version after updating this firmware.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Some official firmware of TP-Link products can be replaced by the third party firmware such as DD-WRT. TP-Link is not obligated to provide any maintenance or support for it, and does not guarantee the performance and stability of third party firmware. Damage to the product as a result of using third party firmware will void the product's warranty.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Could i ask when was the last time the Bios on the Intel HD4400 was update by you please ..? Because right now I see from my HD 4400 it hasn't been updated since Intel BIOS Version: 2179 PC 14.34 10/07/2013 10:03:35 ..3 years, 7 months old Am also trying to figure out if Lenovo have been a bit lazy on the support side of thing.. Because I need update for my laptop for a better Windows 10 experience .. Also in the past I have noticed with other brands there were also a bios updates for Intel graphics within the Bios updates when issuing new Bios updates ..</div><div></div><div></div><div>Even looking at Bios updates for my laptop the Bios also states Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 8.1 64bit Microsoft Windows 8 64bit Microsoft Windows 7 32bit, 64bit support only .. Also looking around and see stuff like this.? Your system may require additional software, firmware, and/or a BIOS update to install and run Windows 10... * Please make sure to upgrade the BIOS before upgrade to Windows 10..</div><div></div><div></div><div>Normally in the past i've used Acer and every so often they would bring out Improve system performance bios that also includes graphics card improvement within these updates ... But for some odd reason Lenovo doesn't follow this policy even this latest bios to come out on my Lenovo G40-70 Core i3 4005u Intel HD 44000 / AMD R5 230M hasn't been updated since please see below for info ? Also it mentions for better use of the system that you should do the following before updating to Windows 10. Your system may require additional software, firmware, and/or a BIOS update to install and run Windows 10... * Please make sure to upgrade the BIOS before upgrade to Windows 10 .. So basically it feel like now they are giving me lip service what i find annoying by them to be honest with you even waiting 4 months for an update is joke in all fairness if you find stuck in this situation also even RMA wouldn't solve this problem because updates are not being met by them now truth be told right now this is frustrating because they not taking problems seriously from the consumers and people on these forums who are supposably helping seem to just use google for answers to be fair ..</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ok, I see what you were driving at now. Yes, on add-on cards like those used in PCIe x16 slots, they can have firmware that can be updated. You would have to get such a firmware update from the manufacturer of the add-on card. However, the Intel HD4400 graphics are on the processor chip.</div><div></div><div></div><div>In the case of a laptop with switchable graphics, it is likely that the BIOS only uses the Intel graphics solution during POST and BIOS Setup. If this is the case, there won't even be a Video BIOS module for the AMD graphics solution - but if there is, it will be a part of the firmware and installed with, and as part of, any BIOS updates - which means that should be looking for BIOS Updates from Lenovo.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Firmware for both the demodulator and tuner are necessary. OpenELEC dvb-firmware collection includes firmwares for this device too. Note that when downloading the firmware files from the OpenELEC firmware collection it's necessary to click the name of the firmware file first and then the "raw" button to download the actual binary!</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you have the second version of the device, you will need a different firmware for the demodulator. The correct file for the demodulator firmware is dvb-demod-si2168-b40-1.fw and can be downloaded from the OpenELEC dvb-firmware collection.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Right after getting my car up and running so that I could begin the tuning process and shake down other misc gremlins, my head unit went into an infinite boot loop until it ultimately shut off. I have a 2-DIN Pioneer AVH-4400NEX unit that is really awesome when it works. It has wireless android auto and great sound, lots of expansion capabilities, connectivity, etc. It's also kinda pricey to replace. So I researched if there was a way to bring it back from the dead.</div><div></div><div></div><div>It turns out that this is a common problem with those units. Pioneer apparently uses low grade SD cards for their firmware in the units and they tend to get corrupted easily. However, gaining access to the hidden SD card that holds the firmware is not simple. You need to disassemble a good bit of the HU just to access it.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Cool, I like fixes like this. I think it was bad implementation for a separate SD card to hold the firmware but on the other hand it can be repaired opposed to having the firmware on the processor which would brick it.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I have a workhorse Duplex Laser Printer (Xerox Phaser 4400N). It's now more than 10 years old, but suddenly I cannot get it to print from the Mac OS. I'm not sure whether this began with my update to Yosemite; I think I've printed a few things from Yosemite to it, but I'm not certain.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Xerox no longer provides drivers. I've tried using the Gutenprint CUPS driver. There is one labeled Xerox Phaser 4400N, and it can communicate with the printer (shows the toner cartridge capacity), but I cannot print even the test page from the Mac (the Print window says it's composed 67% of the page, but doesn't ever proceed to print anything.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The printer itself is fine: it prints all its test pages from the Printers internal setup firmware. I've just discovered that I can describe it as a Windows Printer in the Printers & Scanners Prefs Panel and print to it so long as my Win 7 virtual machine is running!</div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm often too verbose; perhaps this time I was too brief. I did say "Xerox no longer provides drivers." I meant that there were none for this printer model in the 3.0.1 package, and Xerox has none on its own website (in fact, Xerox implies that the security architecture of 10.7 (as I recall) and later makes the previously supplied drivers incompatible, although their own documents don't actually LIST the 4400 range as either compatible or incompatible. There is a downloadable driver for 10.6 on the Xerox website.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Unfortunately, it only almost worked. I placed the file in the location you suggested, went to the Printers and Scanners pane in System Preferences, added an IPP printer, and the Phaser 4400N popped up in the "Select Software" list, displaying the correct printer icon, the correct installed RAM, and the correct hardware options list. Just like old times ?</div><div></div><div></div><div>Although I've now managed to connect two Macs to my Phaser 4400N using LPD, I've just searched for information on this printer's support of IPP (because that's how I had it configured in the past). Here's a review from PC World that says it's supposed to work:</div><div></div><div></div><div>Sorry, I didn't mean to leave the impression that the Xerox drivers stopped working in Lion. The printer stopped printing after I installed Yosemite, but the driver for the 4400n supplied to Apple by Xerox disappeared when Lion was introduced.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If firmware updating fails, the camera may no longer operate correctly in some cases. Carefully read the notes provided here*Always use the fully-charged battery when updating the firmware as a basic manner. 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