I'm confused you can't erase firmware?I bought 2 of them for $150 and both were crashed, put some time into them an they both have a new life they are both like brand new. So I had to erase all the data on them for that reason I have to update the firmware.
Thank you for the help! I really appreciate it! I fly the Malik pro also.
Happy flying!
Tedw200
Not technically, but you can overwrite it, which is probably what occurred.I'm confused you can't erase firmware?
You're welcome. It's a joke that DJI won't keep an archive available to the public.![]()
FYI that DJI still maintains a support page for the P3A with FW and manuals, etc. You can see it here.When I went on the DJI site it had no firmware available anymore, and want you to buy a new drone.
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Tedw200
Why would you advise that Quest-So? It's been around for almost two years - I haven't read anywhere of issues with it. I've just gone from 1.4 to 1.11 20 and no issues encountered - it's also the latest and probably the last they'll put out for the P3.My warm advice to you is to stay away from v1.11.20...
He did so because many pilots have had issues with 1.11.2.....it is hit or miss. 1.8.8 is a very stable version...that is what I still use to this day.Why would you advise that Quest-So? It's been around for almost two years - I haven't read anywhere of issues with it. I've just gone from 1.4 to 1.11 20 and no issues encountered - it's also the latest and probably the last they'll put out for the P3.
Signal strength, No video feed or intermittant are the majority, however I will say that if you are at 1.11.2 and the aircraft is responding normally, you are probably ok. I am just staying with a very stable version and have experienced no issues with it and really have no need to go further. You don't really gain anything by doing so IMO.Oooo, what sort of "issues" are we talking about here? Should I got back to the 1.8.8,
You may have to do some searching on that one, but If I am not mistaken, you will need to repeat the entire tedious process that you did to get the new version, that is to say start all over again. I would fly with that version first. If you have no issues you are good to go, I would think.How does one go back in time Fly Dawg, just do a normal "update" but pick the 1.8.8.file?
Aside from the warnings from @Quest-So and @Fly Dawg , it's important to understand the significant changes brought on by v1.11.20. Click here for more info. You may have already seen it since it's included in the list of tips that I post very often here on the forum and that I sent to you in November.Oooo, what sort of "issues" are we talking about here? Should I got back to the 1.8.8, if so, how does one do that, globing back?
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