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Originally Posted by gregzz4
It's not common for a SID to fail, so ...
Just to recap ...
With no other cables plugged into your computer except the SID ...
When you try to repair a SID, you must unplug it while it's trying to do it's thing during the firmware upgrade
Then, when you plug it back in it should not be recognized
This is important. It needs to be reset now.
Now, when you plug it back in, it should not recognise it
Select it from the hardware list and re-program it as a SID. It will give it a new serial #
Program it an carry on
Hope this solves your issue
This process can also be used with all other DA hardware
If this does not do it for you, send me a PM
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I did all this exactly but it does not assign a new # as it just comes back up after as the same SID. I tried it a few times with the same every time, it only tried to program for about 10 sec so I have to unplug it fairly fast after starting.
BTW there is never any any movement on the status bar on the top.