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E60, E61
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<blockquote data-quote="ciklee" data-source="post: 692416" data-attributes="member: 22701"><p>Haha it's really not as bad as it sounds. Generally, when attempting to do a firmware/software updates on any microprocessor/controller based systems i.e. handphone, pc, microwave, etc, there's always a chance of bricking especially if the process is interrupted. Most bricking can actually be recovered. You just need to make sure u dont fry the chip/hardware. </p><p></p><p>If you like the e60 model, i suggest you get the lci model since its software has been revised. Mine is on older version and it doesn't help that the car hasn't been updated since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciklee, post: 692416, member: 22701"] Haha it's really not as bad as it sounds. Generally, when attempting to do a firmware/software updates on any microprocessor/controller based systems i.e. handphone, pc, microwave, etc, there's always a chance of bricking especially if the process is interrupted. Most bricking can actually be recovered. You just need to make sure u dont fry the chip/hardware. If you like the e60 model, i suggest you get the lci model since its software has been revised. Mine is on older version and it doesn't help that the car hasn't been updated since. [/QUOTE]
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