top | item 45818411 (no title) snitzr | 3 months ago Have they tried turning it off and back on again? discuss order hn newest vachina|3 months ago That’s what they did and that broke the wave. hinkley|3 months ago Sediment perhaps? thenobsta|3 months ago The forced update bricked the wave :( groby_b|3 months ago Yes. Techniker ist informiert. hulitu|3 months ago > Have they tried turning it off and back on again?Yes, but the bloody thing updated itself between reboots. But, don't worry, Microsoft will release a fix in a couple of years. gowld|3 months ago As you read in the article, yes, they did, and that's what caused the problem. twodave|3 months ago Well maybe they just need to jiggle the handle.
vachina|3 months ago That’s what they did and that broke the wave. hinkley|3 months ago Sediment perhaps?
hulitu|3 months ago > Have they tried turning it off and back on again?Yes, but the bloody thing updated itself between reboots. But, don't worry, Microsoft will release a fix in a couple of years.
gowld|3 months ago As you read in the article, yes, they did, and that's what caused the problem. twodave|3 months ago Well maybe they just need to jiggle the handle.
vachina|3 months ago
hinkley|3 months ago
thenobsta|3 months ago
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hulitu|3 months ago
Yes, but the bloody thing updated itself between reboots. But, don't worry, Microsoft will release a fix in a couple of years.
gowld|3 months ago
twodave|3 months ago