Many thanks gents for the great feedback and helpful advice it appears with all my experience and caution updating MANY firmwares on too many products over many years, this time it appears to be a part-FAIL
The SDS1xxxCFL scope works but boots up like a prototype with white screen and no name
My brief tests have been limited to sig gen verification and to 10x cal the 4 probes to their respective channels
Yes I tried re-flashing, no difference
Yes, I tried it with 2 different USB sticks freshly formatted to Fat32
Yes, scope hooked up to a SmartUPS during procedure
Yes, I tried -next welcome suggestion- too
Either the wrong firmware was posted at whichever Siglent support site is the actual MAIN support site.
or it's similar firmware version to other models.
Unclear instructions, an obese 1mb BMP picture of text, and no proper text file
NO CAUTION to update older firmware in steps, assuming that's the case here.
and whatever else described in my previous comments above
The user (paying customer who purchased Siglent instead of Rigol or Hantek) can't possibly be at any fault here and Siglent should sort this out for me DIRECTLY.
Why should I have to hassle the seller distributor when the manufacturer needs to get their support in better gear?
Updating a Siglent should not go south when it's the same SIMPLE routine as updating the firmware on a Pentax camera or a Dell or Acer PC,
companies that make their firmware files, and instructions to use them, VERY CLEAR, including if it needs to be done in steps...
I've had ONE (x1) bios update fail on a Dell PC and after one phone call explaining the update routine, Dell advised me it was a flaw with the motherboard revision and had a tech come over asap, who fitted a new motherboard AND updated the bios and did a diagnostic, while I watched
Good job too btw.
How can I not recommend Dell products to the average battler who wants advice on what 'all in one' PC package to buy > "I don't know what's around, just get a Dell.."