raydog1
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My guess was that a possible change is related to the recall fix which would mean only a handful of us would have an updated file, to begin with. My only gripe with the above statement is that the supposed claim is that we're "reflashing the same tune." That's like saying that downloading a new patch, to a game, is "reinstalling the same game files." But it's also probably just CYA or even ignorance if any new file is related to something like a software update for a recall.
I doubt a file name would change just because. It's just unfortunate we're not privy to any changes. I enjoy reading my patch notes...
I agree completely about reading patch notes! This should be very simple. If you offer a product to the public that automatically updates when you plug it in, there should at the very least, be a website listing version & fixes. They don't even have to use the word "recall." They could just say, "Fix related to an enhanced customer support program." I recall Apple doing something similar when they were responding to bad PR due to their sucky iPhone batteries.
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