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Introduction

Link to the current Yamaha firmware: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/support/upd

Video Instructions

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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martin_dustin - Oct 15, 2022

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I’ve been trying these steps on my Yamaha RX-A770 and when I press the info button to update via USB I get error “USB overloaded”. So I tried jumping the two connections in the same spot at R896 and it doesn’t appear to do anything, I continue to receive “Internal Error”. I’ve been searching all over and can’t find anything for this particular model and this error.

Frank Bauer - yesterdayJan 23, 2023

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i was messing with this receiver, too…First the internal Error, bridged the Points, set the Model and made an firmware update. This Update suxx somwhere at 97%. After i tried to start, i got the Rom Error. I used 4 different USB Sticks to made an update…sometimes it stopped at 10%, sometimes at 70%… I discovered a LOT of dirt on the pcb. So i took some isoproalc and cleades every lil feet of the chips mit a toothbrush. i dried it…started it and voila(!) Update has done without issues. I guess, the dirt on the pcb made some Problems…

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