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HT-XT2 firmware M34.R.2137 corrupt. No home screen, sound out of sync
Since the release of the firmware update I am not able to use the sound bar.
I have tried to restore to restore to factory default, to no avail.
i have no home screen and the sound is out of sync.
help please!
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can't do anything with the new software if you can't get to the menu to
update it either manually with a USB or wi-fi.
I've even looked up a service menu online and it seems you can't even do it
from there. The service menu actually works but there doesn't appear to be
an option to update successfully.
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So... I saw the post about the update and was happy, that there is one.
tried to install it and.... got a bootloop. Let it run and do its thing and... while in the bootloop the system decides "its time to auto standby"
now its completely stuck in a bootloop.
-> Totally bricked. Now I don't need to feel bad to throw it away
Does anybody know if the speakers are the same size as the ht xt1? a friend of mine needs a new speaker in his one.
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their speakers. The 55" Bravia I have is great but the audio side is 🐶💩
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Hi Guys, I'm so sorry, the only thing left is to send it for inspection.
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of this than they let on. The first Sony approved repair centre guessed
what the issue was before they even opened up the unit citing a
manufacturing issue when the units are assembled and the PCB / motherboard
is fastened to the casing too tightly causing a latent failure in the board
due to cracking.
Any comment on that?
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Hi sthatch, I couldn't find any article mentioning it's a known issue, although there are articles for recalling faulty products and free repairs. It might be just that the engineers are familiar with the device and its possible faults. Like a light pulp, if you tell anyone it's faulty they'll know without showing them what's wrong
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Hi sthatch, this is what I was saying, nothing at all.
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