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G10II for My POD Go Wireless Bricked?


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I just got a brand new Pod Go Wireless, this is my second unit because the g10ii wireless I got as a second hand unit from amazon didnt work.

 

So first thing I did was went to the Line 6 updater and updated the Pod Go wireless and the g10II, now its doing the same thing.

 

Red light is constantly turned on when plugged into my pod go wireless, the charging never stops and when I put it into my guitar my pod go wireless doesn't connect to the g10ii.

 

I updated through the Line 6 updater, it picked up my g10ii, now after updating it doesnt pick it up, I just updated whatever the updater had me do.

 

Is it bricked, or can I fix this?

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On 11/16/2024 at 5:48 PM, bruceweedop said:

I just got a brand new Pod Go Wireless, this is my second unit because the g10ii wireless I got as a second hand unit from amazon didnt work.

 

So first thing I did was went to the Line 6 updater and updated the Pod Go wireless and the g10II, now its doing the same thing.

 

Red light is constantly turned on when plugged into my pod go wireless, the charging never stops and when I put it into my guitar my pod go wireless doesn't connect to the g10ii.

 

I updated through the Line 6 updater, it picked up my g10ii, now after updating it doesnt pick it up, I just updated whatever the updater had me do.

 

Is it bricked, or can I fix this?

Did you do a factory reset after the update? If not, do one - see below.

If that doesn't fix it, try this...

 

Download the latest versions of Line 6 Updater, POD Go Edit, and any version of the POD Go firmware - NOT the latest version.

Start your POD Go whilst holding down the 'Page Right' button. Don't worry about the grey screen. 

Make sure your computer is not running ANY background music streaming crap like Spotify. Make sure your USB cable is in good nick.

Plug the POD Go to your computer.

Start Line 6 Updater in Offline Mode'.

Select POD Go, select 'Update from file' and install the firmware that you downloaded.

When that installs successfully, close the updater, Switch off the POD Go and do the 'Factory reset' startup procedure.

Plug the POD Go in, start up POD Go Edit.

FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.

The update will take about half an hour.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Maybe too low battery? Same thing happened to me when I was updating with too low battery.

With Pod Go Wireless no success to get it working but I was lucky to have my old G10 receiver 

and with that I could complete update. Tested today and worked ok!

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