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Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2024, 04:07
Thanks but I got it working. The High Flow Next with the not-expired update service was not connected when I started AQS. When I realized this I closed AQS, connected the High Flow Next, then restarted AQS. I still got the message that I need to extend the Update service. I thought maybe the Aquasuite Service also needed to be restarted so it would poll the devices again. I decided to just reboot, but even after rebooting, I still got the message. I rebooted again and the message finally vanished. I then updated to X.79 with no trouble. Now I understand why the message appeared, but I don't understand why it took 2 reboots for AQS to see that the High Flow Next's update service is still active.I could be wrong, but there should be drop down menu with which device you want to register
If the AQS update includes firmware updates, you can't go back, even if you back everything up. I don't know about the Aquaero 6 (XT?) but Vision firmware was updated to ver1018 with AQS X.78. Aquaero 5 firmware was updated with AQS X.74. AQS X.78 and later require Microsoft .NET 8.0. Once your device firmware updates, there is no going back.unless you backup your system so you can revert you cant downgrade to earlier aquasuite.
If the AQS update includes firmware updates, you can't go back, even if you back everything up. I don't know about the Aquaero 6 (XT?) but Vision firmware was updated to ver1018 with AQS X.78. Aquaero 5 firmware was updated with AQS X.74. AQS X.78 and later require Microsoft .NET 8.0. Once your device firmware updates, there is no going back.unless you backup your system so you can revert you cant downgrade to earlier aquasuite.
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