12-05-2022 11:00 AM
Good afternoon,
I have a stacked pair of some old x460's which are at code 16.2.2.4. I'm trying to upgrade them to summitX-16.2.5.4-patch1-29 and when I download the file, it does not save it with an xos extension. Instead it uses a dms file extension (i.e. summitX-16.2.5.4-patch1-29.dms). When I select it in the download menu, it shows the file with an xos extension. When I run an md5 or sha256 hash, it matches and passes. I know there is no file corruption.
Thanks for any feedback.
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12-07-2022 07:14 AM
This has been solved. Sometimes Mac platforms add a DMS file extension when using Firefox or Safari. In my case, this was Firefox.
This was resolved by using Chrome on a Mac and any browser on a Windows workstation.
12-07-2022 07:14 AM
This has been solved. Sometimes Mac platforms add a DMS file extension when using Firefox or Safari. In my case, this was Firefox.
This was resolved by using Chrome on a Mac and any browser on a Windows workstation.