OK great thanks; I compared the two files and it looks like the one I downloaded earlier is smaller than the current one, so possibly it was just a corrupted/bad download causing the whole problem in the first place.
Thanks again
-Patrick
The USB firmware did work. However I noticed the date of the PA10Q_wnos file on the site was updated yesterday so I re-downloaded it. The sha1sum is different so I assume it’s been updated and the new wnos file works as expected.
Should we wait until the wnos file is officially released from dell before pushing this out, or is this one safe to use?
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