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Old 01-17-2015, 02:18 PM
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Tim,
We answered your question in the other two places you asked.
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Steve, Got your message and directions on the other thread. Step 1 is where I am stuck, "download file to computer". When I click on your file and try to "save" it, my computer responds saying it cannot "open" the file. I'm not computer savy so I'm stuck at step one. I can't get the files downloaded onto the computer. Much less move them to the flash drive.
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Old 01-18-2015, 07:19 AM
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Tim,
This is more of a computer operating question than a Dynon question. It seems to me that if the computer is saying that it can not open the file, then that file must already be on your computer. Now the problem is finding the file on your hard drive, selecting it, copying it, and pasting it onto a flash drive. Do you know any teenage computer nerds that can help?
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Old 01-18-2015, 07:33 AM
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Steve, Got your message and directions on the other thread. Step 1 is where I am stuck, "download file to computer". When I click on your file and try to "save" it, my computer responds saying it cannot "open" the file. I'm not computer savy so I'm stuck at step one. I can't get the files downloaded onto the computer. Much less move them to the flash drive.
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Select the file to copy (left click once , if you click twice it will try to load and you get the message cannot open)
copy: Ctrl Insert (both keys together)
Select your USB stub
paste: Shift Insert (both keys together)
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Steve, Got your message and directions on the other thread. Step 1 is where I am stuck, "download file to computer". When I click on your file and try to "save" it, my computer responds saying it cannot "open" the file. I'm not computer savy so I'm stuck at step one. I can't get the files downloaded onto the computer. Much less move them to the flash drive.
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I'm with you on this Tim, I feel your pain! Thank God I have a good buddy that is not only a network engineer, but a Skyview expert or I would still have nothing but red X's on mine!

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Old 01-18-2015, 04:42 PM
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Wow...I think we are getting somewhere. Tnks Joe, JeanPierre & Dave. It's on the flash, 3 things. Which ones do I upload onto Skyview??
1. "Skyview 11.1 Dynon update duo file size 75,894 KB
Or 2. Skyview 11.1 US Package Jan08.duc file 106,260 KB
Or 3. FAA av150111.01 duc. 8,813 KB

I am so excited!!


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Tim,
You want the DUC file (the biggest one). It includes the other two files.
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Old 01-19-2015, 06:05 PM
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Thankyou again...the big DUC file worked. We are done except finding the "battery test" though likely to pass, does not show up under Shyview 11.1


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Thankyou again...the big DUC file worked. We are done except finding the "battery test" though likely to pass, does not show up under Shyview 11.1


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RTFM...p. 9-5 of the installation manual. And the user manual specifically points to the installation manual for this information.
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Old 01-19-2015, 06:26 PM
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Steve....it worked. Installed 11.1. Thankyou Huge progress.
As I said on another thread, only remaining question is, still no battery test button/choice.
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