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UPDATE OS suggestion - prompt for FLASH BACKUP

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It is so easy to forget to manually make a backup of a flash drive prior to an OS UPDATE.  Granted, with the RESTORE button, one often does not need to use the manual FLASH BACKUP, but it is still a wise thing to do.  For example, I had issues with the most recent backup, and the RESTORE option did not work.  I ended up having to reformat the flash drive and used the FLASH BACKUP to get back up and running.  To assist us, can you either:

1)    Add an (optional) flash-drive backup to the UPDATE OS process

OR

2)    At least add a prompt to the UPDATE OS process – something like:
“If you do not have a recent flash drive backup, we suggest you cancel this update and do a flash drive backup (click MAIN tab, the click FLASH, then click FLASH BACKUP and save the ZIP file to your PC).  Once complete, begin the UPDATE OS again.

     CANCEL update                                         CONTINUE update

    (I need to do a FLASH backup)                    (I already have a recent FLASH backup)

 

BTW – in the FLASH BACKUP, it would be nice if you included the version in the filename.  For example:

ur1-wopr-flash-backup-20230703-0052-ver6_12_2.zip

 

Thanks,

Bob

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