J jotpilot New Around Here Feb 16, 2014 #1 Just rebooted using the reboot button on the main page. It performed a full factory reset. I was not amused. Anyone else had this?
Just rebooted using the reboot button on the main page. It performed a full factory reset. I was not amused. Anyone else had this?
L&LD Part of the Furniture Feb 16, 2014 #2 You need to provide more info - you are the first I've heard with this issue. I think it may be pilot error.
You need to provide more info - you are the first I've heard with this issue. I think it may be pilot error.
J jotpilot New Around Here Feb 16, 2014 #3 I can see why you'd think that - I would too. What further info would you like?
G GoNz0 Very Senior Member Feb 16, 2014 #4 it will do this if it detects corruption, easy to fix, upload your backup. simple
RMerlin Asuswrt-Merlin dev Staff member Feb 16, 2014 #5 Asus recently implemented some nvram validation code in the firmware. It's possible that this code got triggered somehow. They reverted most of that code in 374_4422, so it's possible it doesn't work properly.
Asus recently implemented some nvram validation code in the firmware. It's possible that this code got triggered somehow. They reverted most of that code in 374_4422, so it's possible it doesn't work properly.
J jotpilot New Around Here Feb 16, 2014 #6 OK thanks RMerlin. And thank you very much for all the effort you clearly put in to all this. For reference - I am 100% sure I did not command a factory reset.
OK thanks RMerlin. And thank you very much for all the effort you clearly put in to all this. For reference - I am 100% sure I did not command a factory reset.