New Firmware Release - Version 2.03.24 for the WD TV Live Hub (12/30/10)

Have you tried rolling back (downgrading) to a previous version to see if internal storage is available ?


Steven_In_Sing wrote:

 

Clearly, I’m the only person on the forum to have this issue:> The firmware update seems to have *KILLED* the internal storage on the WDTV Live Hub.  It’s not listed as something that the Disk Manager can access, althought the 8GB USB stick I have plugged into the front of the Hub is.  I can’t seem to get the Hub to downgrade back to the previous version of the firmware, either, so I can’t diagnose whether that’s the issue. > I’d appreciate anyone else’s suggestions; I’ve already done what richUK has listed below, in most cases multiple times. > I’m thinking the only option left now is to go to WD for a replacement? > Anyone else have any notions?> HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLP!> (Thanks in advance & Happy New Year!)

 

In case you are unclear how to downgrade.

Please take a look at this thread.   http://community.wdc.com/t5/WD-TV-Live-Hub/Downgrade-Firmware/m-p/109414/highlight/true#M3403

It has:

  • link to previous firmware 2.02.19
  • link to instructions to put firmware on thumb drive 
  • a note to update .ver file so that it will see it as new firmware (even though it is older)

pobs123 wrote:

In case you are unclear how to downgrade.

 

Please take a look at this thread.   http://community.wdc.com/t5/WD-TV-Live-Hub/Downgrade-Firmware/m-p/109414/highlight/true#M3403

 

It has:

 

  • link to previous firmware 2.02.19
  • link to instructions to put firmware on thumb drive 
  • a note to update .ver file so that it will see it as new firmware (even though it is older)

 

If you do want to downgrade when its advisable to use the official instructions and firmware detailed here.

Note - you do so at your own risk.

http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=5860

I like the way the new firmware handles mediainfo. The gallery view handling of “media folders” versus “media files” needs a little more thought.

I am using ‘My Movies’ and they can make the NFO files.  They put them into the VIDEO_TS folder.  I just retrieved one for a movie and it is there.    I am not sure what I am looking for.   Should this work except for the plot line and what should I see?

WD have issued a factory rollback solution. Please see here: Rollback

Unfortunately my internal drive is still not visible following roll back to 2.02.19 and then subsequently back to 2.02.16.

I feel now that my unit is bricked and I will no longer be able to get the all the files I put onto the internal HD.

BenPatton:  Does it tell you “NO INTERNAL STORAGE” when you turn it on?   It’s obviously not “Bricked,” because it’s still functioning.  The hub doesn’t require a drive to function normally.

If not, what are the symptoms you’re having?

OK “Bricked” is not the correct term, however it now only has the functionality of a std WD TV Live Plus…

When booting there is no mention of no drive. When booted there is no internal drive listed on the drive manager and no files to be seen.

WD email help asked me to call the WD Advanced telephone support. All they did is advise how to roll back the firmware. This I have done and it has not helped.

Hi,

is there a wat to change the language of gathered information? I am forced to use US title, overview, etc.

benpatton wrote:

OK “Bricked” is not the correct term, however it now only has the functionality of a std WD TV Live Plus…

 

When booting there is no mention of no drive. When booted there is no internal drive listed on the drive manager and no files to be seen.

 

WD email help asked me to call the WD Advanced telephone support. All they did is advise how to roll back the firmware. This I have done and it has not helped.

I guess you will have to return it.

Thanks all for the links for the downgrade. Lesson learned, I will download and install new firmware from a USB and save all of the prior firmware versions.:wink: I rolled back and everything seems to be fine so far. WD still needs to make available prior firmware versions on the support site. I hate to rely on Google search to locate a prior firmware version; WD needs to take care of that and support their product properly!!

Mediamaster wrote:

Thanks all for the links for the downgrade. Lesson learned, I will download and install new firmware from a USB and save all of the prior firmware versions.:wink: I rolled back and everything seems to be fine so far. WD still needs to make available prior firmware versions on the support site. I hate to rely on Google search to locate a prior firmware version; WD needs to take care of that and support their product properly!!

You mean like here

http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=5860

I attempted to flash the firmware last night.  Woke up this morning and it was still stuck on the 0% indicator bar of the flash process.  I attempted to reset the unit and now its stuck on the WD TV Live Hub splash/boot screen and just hangs there.  Anyone with any ideas.

I laugh at the support desks just roll back the firmware since I can not even get my unit to boot all the way their rollback firmware instructions are not very helpful.

thanks if anyone can help me I would appreciate it.  I have emailed WD but I expect it might be a week before they get back to me.

There have been reports of not being able to get the HUB to flash the firmware.  I do have a suggestion, but as I haven’t had this problem I can’t say that this will work for the HUB, but is the method for “Cold boot” flashing the firmware for one of my other media player, which is basically updating the firmware without having to use the UI.  So if you can’t get the HUB to boot &  basically have a brick, then you may want to try this since you don’t have anything to lose & this doesn’t involve cracking open the case & voiding the warranty.

First, download the firmware, then extract it to a USB thumbdrive format as FAT32.  Open the .ver file and change the version # to one higher than the one you already have & then save it & safley uplug it from your PC.  Go to the HUB and unplug the power cord, then plug the thumbdrive in.  Press & hold the rest button, while holding the rest button plug in the power cord.  Once the HUB powers on you can release the rest button.  Now, cross your fingers & pray that the HUB goes into update mode.

As I said, this is the “Cold boot” flashing method for another of my media players, & may not work on the HUB, but since WD doesn’t have any documentaiton on “Cold boot” flashing the firmware (that I could find), this may be worth a shot.

giving it a shot, got nothing to lose like you said.  Wish I would not have upgraded the firmware since everything seemed to be working but as I had not hooked it up to my TV yet I figured what to I have to lose might as well upgrade the firmware to that latest version before I disconnect from my computer and hook up to the TV.

Ok past the boot up WD screen and its accessing the USB drive and going to the firmware updating page but the progress bar is still stuck at 0%.  It appears that the unit just does not want to be upgraded at all.  I will try this method with the rolled back firmware version later and see what happens.  

thanks for the quick response and suggestion.

Just curious, did it go into update mode without having to use the UI?

yes when I left it last night it was stuck on the updating firmware page at 0%, today I unplugged it and attempted to reset and thats when it got stuck on the WD TV live hub boot up splash screen.  When I tried using a flash drive and holding the reset and then plugging in it booted up,  got to the splash boot up screen the White WD logo on the front flashed a couple of times the light on the USB drive lit up and then it went to the updating firmware page and that is where it is right now stuck at 0%.

WD light on front is solid white and the light on the usb drive is solid as well (aka its not thinking as my kids say).

I am going to attempt again but this time using the old firmware and not the new one that was released on the 30th.

Ok, good to know, I started to attempt it just for my own knowledge, but didn’t want to brick my working unit.  So it’s good to know that, that puts it into update mode.

Anyway, I just wanted to make sure that you knew to put the firmware (the .bin, .fff & .ver files) on the root of the thumbdrive & not to have them in any folders.  The reason I say that is because having them in folders can make the HUB act the way you described, not that it is what you have done. 

The only thing on the thumb drive are the three files.  Trying the older firmware right now.

darn same thing.  I am beginning to wonder if the problem is I copied the firmware files to the WD hard drive plus had them on the hard drive.  Thus this whole problem is my fault.  Does anyone know if there is a way to access the drive and delete files off of it without opening it up?

Right now I am pretty frustrated with myself for doing the firmware upgrade and wished I would not have.