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I have been successfully converting from 3125 to 1125 with NetXfer, however I have come across an issue with a few of the terminals whereby they will not Boot when pressing the P key.
The terminals will still boot up normally with the 3125 firmware, the only difference I have noticed is when the AC adapter is first inserted the Orange Light is not staying on as long as it does with the other terminals that were converted successfully.
I fear I may have to send them for repair, but just thought I would check if anyone knows either a way of fixing the problem so I can Boot with the P key or another way to Boot to the NetXfer mode?
Hi,
I have found it tricky some times and I need to plug the power in and immediately hold the P key down.
There is also a “P” key addon for WDM that you can push out to the device to force a P key boot. Its in downloads-WDM-CE Packages,
Cheers,
-TT
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