HP first Firmware Update Failed (104)

I heard that there is a new firmware for the HP award.

I connected the calculator for the HP connectivity Kit.   It is an update for both the Connectivity Kit itself and for the calclator.   He managed to update the connection kit, but I can't update the firmware of the calculator.

I'm on Windows 7 64 bit.

My current firmware revision is: 2013 8 13 (5106)

According to the new firware is version_20131125.

I tried to restart the PC, using a different cable and another USB port.

The connectivity kit seems to have a solid with the Calculator link because I can view/change settings, etc.

After a failure the firmare update, I for trombone reset the calculator.

Any help would be appreciated.

Sorry in advance if this has already reported and resolved.  I did a search of the forum and have not seen everything about this new version.

-TIA

Hi!, gablinger:

(1) charge the battery to 100%.

Please, check this link... http://www.educalc.NET/2336439.page

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