Post a list of your current firmware, someone will spot the custom firmware.
Try using the SD card method, update one firmware at a time until it fails, then you'll know which one is giving you a problem.
That happens a lot with used machines; you have no idea what their pedigree is.
Rarely, if ever, does custom firmware ever get replaced with a production version at the end of a lease, or when the machine is sold outright.
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