My Toshiba e-studio was working fine with scan, copy, scan to email etc but had stop printing the config page, and allowing us to print to it. I called in a tech which said it needed a firmware update to reconfigure the hard drive. He came back a few days later, was on the phone with some other tech that was walking him through it, plugged in a cd rom and as it was reading, stopped, would not load and started beeping. He said it was the controller going out and they did not know it till they tried to update the firmware and that it will cost $2000 to fix... Am I missing something, did he just jack up my copier all the way by doing a firmware update incorrectly, collect $300 for his trouble and tell me it will cost $2000 to fix? So this is what I did, I am good at building gaming computers and software as I have been doing it for years. I took apart the machine, The hard drive connected to the processor at the back of the machine, I assumed it was the firmware unit, and took it out, booted up a linux system using the firmware cd and it went through its checks and said cannot update wrong os version or something. So I booted to linux, plugged in the hard drive and open the drive folder and copied the firmware file and overwrote the old files and some were system locked and would not overwrite. I put the hard drive back into the system and it boots up with no beeps now, saying f100 which I looked up on this forum and it said it was a firmware issue with the drive. I did as recommended 08-690-2 and its been waiting for over 4 hours. At least I was able to get the copier going again, but I need 2 things and heard they were obtainable but need help.
1. I need the usb firmware
2. Instructions on how to format, partition and install the usb firmware.
I would really appreciate any help. I was told I could get that information here.
1. I need the usb firmware
2. Instructions on how to format, partition and install the usb firmware.
I would really appreciate any help. I was told I could get that information here.
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