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‎06-17-2020 01:28 PM (Last edited ‎06-24-2020 08:33 AM by MsBri1 ) in
Home Theater...it was working fine last night.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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‎06-22-2020 10:54 PM in
Home TheaterThis is causing the death of enetertainment world wide. I should have social distanced my equipment from the internet. Being exposed to this man made virus? Both my blu rays caught the Samsung Covid-19 virus and died!!! We need a cure ASAP! With all these people effected worldwide? I can feel a lawsuit coming on.
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‎06-23-2020 12:02 AM in
Home TheaterAs others have affected devices that have not been connected to the internet, this looks more like an original coding, "genetic defect", than an update-induced "virus". Probably the dreaded expiring SSL certificate syndrome.
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‎06-23-2020 12:38 PM in
Home TheaterSince it affected multiple devices, it sounds like a date issue. Something expired on or about June 18, 2020, and when your device checks the date against the expiration, it stops working. It could be a Java signing certificate, an SSL certificate, an SSL Certificate Authority, or even a date overflow. Those things probably wouldn't show up in testing.
The only thing to do is wait. Or download the most recent firmware, reverse engineer it, check for overflow conditions, then recompile and resign the package with your own certificates, then hope that your certificates validate any future updates.
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‎06-23-2020 06:11 AM in
Home TheaterThe instructions for using usb to update firmware tell you to go through the UI to settings / firmware update....
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‎06-23-2020 07:46 AM in
Home TheaterThere should be a secret key combination that will force a reflash from USB before the unit tries to boot. Most flashable products have such a back door for disaster recovery like this. If it does not then we are hosed and the only fix will be to send the units to Samsung.
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‎06-23-2020 03:04 AM in
Home TheaterI'm having the same problem with my samsung ht-j5500w/za
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‎06-23-2020 03:44 AM in
Home TheaterAdd me to the growing list. I've got a HT-J5500K that was affected on Thursday evening. I'm in Cape Town South Africa.
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‎06-23-2020 04:27 AM in
Home TheaterFor me the same for Samsung HT-J4500 Blu Ray Home cinema system.
only that i get the latest news.
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‎06-23-2020 04:59 AM in
Home TheaterThe same problem with my model HT-J4500 Home cinema. I'm from Madeira (Portugal). It started at 8:30 pm yesterday after noticing that he was not transmitting sound. I turned the device off and when I turned it on again it started to turn on and off repeatedly. Samsung, as a great brand, should have already given a more concrete answer...
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‎06-23-2020 05:28 AM (Last edited ‎06-24-2020 03:32 AM ) in
Home TheaterAdding my device and name to affected customer. Pretoria, South Africa