I started having trouble with the USB a couple months ago. During the service, I heard a small "pop" and we lost the house speakers...so I went up, turned the floor monitors toward the audience so we could continue the service. After service I noticed that the USB did not record. I didn't put 2 and 2 together until the next week it did the same thing. Everything was fine until we pressed the start button to record on USB, and as soon as it began recording, we lost the house. I was still unaware until I checked the amps, etc. and then tried a few things after the service and got it to do it again.I tried a different memory stick and that solved it. I assumed it must have been corrupt. I bought a new memory stick, and went on with life. I made sure that there were no "programs" that came with my memory stick, but just storage 'cause I thought that might have been it.That was a couple months ago and no problems until today. It didn't "pop", I didn't lose the mains, but it didn't record. It started to (light blinked, but it didn't begin to record. A message came on the screen to the effect that no memory stick available. I tried it after the service and the same thing, but got an error that it was low on CPU, which is the boards processing unit, not my memory stick.I'm flustered.Would a software update fix the problem?Concerned!Richrad W. Bushey
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