woodguy7 said:
Its Java I'm having trouble with. I downloaded it but couldn't get it it un zipped & installed. Cant seem to get any further until i get it installed. It wouldn't do an auto install for some reason ?
Rather than diagnose what went wrong, here are the steps:
- Start Safari, even if you prefer a different browser.
- Go to Java.com and click "Free Java Download" then agree and download
- By default, the download (a .dmg) lands in your downloads directory. Double-click it to see this:
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- uhm... double-click the box icon and it will install Java 7r25 (note: at no point is there a zip file involved; if you are getting a zip file, you messed up)
- Go back and quit Safari
- Launch Safari again (surest way to ensure Java get reloaded)
- Click Safari/Preferences in the menu (or cmd-comma)
- Click the Security tab and make sure "Allow Java" is checked and close the preferences window
- This next part is the key to get Java hooked into the browser properly... so put your beer down and pay attention...
- Visit this page in Safari:
http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp
- That page includes instructions to the browser to say it needs to use Java so you may get asked if it is okay to run Java (hit allow) and if it is okay to run the test tool (hit allow). Ideally, you could have browsed to this page way back on the first step and it would have given you update steps, etc, but some of what you explained was pretty messed up so I thought to go through that manually to get it set correctly.
- Now that Java is successfully hooked in, you can go, from Safari, to GoPro.com/update
- On the update page, Hero3 software is right up top; other models are in a menu below. You'll run a Java program from that (after allowing it). It will query your connected camera for its serial number and software version. It will then download the appropriate update package and script and place those on the camera's SD card for you. You'll end up restarting the camera and leaving it as it goes through updating the various subsystems of the camera.
It's not that hard; I just listed it step by step so if something is wrong in your configuration, it won't get in the way. If something above fails, tell me which step and we'll figure it out. You have my email, too, so just bug me there as it is quicker.