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Btw, one can update the firmware via iOS -- there is ancient text on the iK web site that says otherwise. But for my blueboard that their iOS updater app worked great.
Yeah.. true.. But I assume you have a non-micro usb port model which allow one to update via IOS while older models having usb port are not recognized on the IOS app. My suggestion was for old model users as I mentioned in the beginning.
If yours was an old one having a usb port and the app worked for you, glad you had no issue in that way of updating.
Unfortunately, I had no luck with that app in my old BB having a usb port.
Yes. Mine is one of the newer ones. Confusingly there is a place on the iK site that says that it doesn’t need any updates...but mine did.
This worked, thanks!!
Thanks @JoshY, I’d almost given up on unbricking my Blueboard until I came across this post. It took a few attempts but eventually the update completed!
@espiegel123 - That didn't work for me, and IK Multimedia gave up on trying to resolve the issue and are now ignoring me. I believe that having my Blueboard bricked as a result of their upgrade process should be compensated for, but as I mentioned they are ignoring me. It is an older unit, but it was working before I tried the upgrade. I don't even expect full cost as compensation. As I stated in my last email, they have lost a customer and I will let others know what I went through, hence my post.
They offered me a 25% coupon on their website for the BlueBoard but it was less expensive to buy it somewhere else. They sucks 100% on this issue.
What did you end up buying?
@Janosax - never mind....I re-read your post and it sounds like you bought another Blueboard, but not on their site. I am looking for alternatives though. I think Positive Grid has something along that line and Keith McMillen. Does anyone have an opinion about those or any others?
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/37199/midi-foot-conrollers-mega-thread
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/41957/best-bluetooth-foot-controller-for-ios-music-apps
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31045/midi-foot-controllers-ideas-hacks-etc
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/40083/recommended-usb-or-bluetooth-midi-foot-controller-for-ab3
Awesome, that worked great for me!
Holy cow you are a genius! I registered just to reply that this eventually worked for me. After a few hours of messing around with a bricked blueboard, I closed the Explorer window that the firmware updater app opened, then re-opened Explorer, went to the D drive that my blueboard was being mounted as, deleted the BIN and CFG files, closed the Explorer window, and pressed Search then Update in the firmware updater and it completed! Thanks for your guidance!
P.S. I also had to move the updater’s executable file to Program Files(x86) folder, change its properties to run in Windows 8 compatibility mode for all users, disable the Windows Search service, and reboot.