Pioneer Elite BDP-33FD upgrade crashed my unit


I received a message on my Pioneer Blu Ray player saying the firmware software needed to be updated. I started the firmware update via the Internet. After fifteen minutes of running, the unit said the firmware update failed. I re-booted everything (including the modem and router) and started again and received the same message. I downloaded the firmware update from the Internet and copied it to a flash drive. This also failed since the Blu Ray player does NOT accept more than one file on the flash drive. It seems there is a hidden folder on the flash drive. Pioneer Customer Support advised me to use a PNY Flash drive so I purchased one. It also failed for the same reason (hidden folder). I was unable to delete the hidden files from any of the 4 flash drives I used including the PNY flash drive.

I then copied the firmware software update to a DVD and inserted the DVD into the Blu Ray player. It stopped working after 45% of the install was completed.

I reported these problems to Pioneer Customer Support today. They suggested I return the two year old unit to their Support Center to determine the problem. The initial charge would be $80 plus the costs to repair the unit. I also discussed this with Best Buy Geek Squad (no charge) and they said it sounded like a software or hardware problem since the firmware upgrade methods did not work (Internet, Flash drive or DVD). The Geek Squad recommended I buy a new unit.

It makes no sense to repair my two year old Pioneer BDP-33FD so i purchased the Sony BDP-S790 for $250. It has more features than the Pioneer and I like it.

Has anyone else had problems with their Pioneer Elite BDP-33FD software firmware update?
hgeifman
Hevac1: Thanks for the suggestion. I already tried copying the firmware upgrade to my computer and then to a CD. It stopped working after 45% of the install was completed. I tried this method twice using two different disks and got the same result.

Pioneer Customer Support said it sounded like a software or hardware problem since the firmware upgrade methods did not work (Internet, Flash drive or DVD). The Best Buy Geek Squad recommended I buy a new unit. The cost to repair is too high.

It is very disappointing that a two year old Pioneer player stopped working after attempting a software upgrade. I will notify Pioneer Support and see what they have to say. Stay tuned.
I have not had it with pioneer, but have had issues with other things. It's not just bluray BTW. I have several things that are "due" for upgrades. If I'm not having problems, I don't do it. Sometime they work, sometimes not. In some cases, the reason the stores don't do it is because they are not always available at time of sale.
Check the warranty, I believe all Pioneer Elite warranties are at least 2 years, 5 in most cases. For what itÂ’s worth I have a Pioneer Elite BDP-09FD and it has always performed superbly, one of the best Blu-Ray players out there IMHO, not bad on Red Book CD also. Never had a problem updating the firmware via internet or CD.
As noted above, I emailed Pioneer Customer Support today notifying them of these firmware upgrade issues. I know the warranty is long past but Pioneer should repair my unit for free since their firmware upgrade crashed my unit. My unit should last longer than two years. I would like to return my unit to Pioneer so they can review the unit to see what is happening so that others do not have the same problem. However, I will not pay for any repairs or shipping.

I will keep you posted.
How can you people stand this shit. Tell THEM to upgrade it! Yeah right, sure.