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  1. well, there's one thing good I can say about my experience since I got my Edge Sport updated to 2.8 a few months back. I no longer need to pull fuse 29. On the other hand, this past week or so the system reboots on its own almost once a day. It typically happens in the middle of the day, not first thing in the morning. It takes a good 10 minutes for MyFordTouch to be usable. Other than that, the system has behaved quite well. Responsive after starting the engine is still sluggish for the first few minutes, but then all is well until that next reboot. It was rebooting every week or so after the upgrade, but it suddenly increased in frequency. I need to find the time to schedule it for service as I expect that it means a new PIM is needed. This doesn't seem to be just software... -steve
  2. Been away from the forum for a while. Had my Edge Sport updated to 2.8 back in April. Your item 2 is my general experience, too. For the reboot issue, I see this frequently. Sometimes it happens more than once in a day, sometimes I go a week without a reboot. The most common issue that I see are that the screen remains black with the overlay text for the backup camera for up to a minute after I've gone in reverse. The backup camera comes on immediately now, though, where it was pretty flakey with the older software version. A secondary issue that I see is that the small screen, which I generally leave on the compass, shows "navigation fault - see touch screen" until the navigation system loads fully. This can occasionally take several minutes, though usually less. On a positive note, I've not had to pull fuse 29 at all since April -- most likely because of the periodic, random system reboots. -steve
  3. That's very true and I've considered it. Since taking delivery of the Edge Sport back at the end of October I was running the original 1.8 and had to pull the fuse almost weekly, sometimes more often. The issues would almost always begin with a misbehaving backup camera. After the 2.8 update/re-flash, I've not had to pull the fuse at all, but the randomness of the reboots seems odd. I've not been able to pin down anything that would explain them. I can go a few days or more between the reboots and once it resets all is well for a while -- after that initial laggy start as things are apparently initializing once again. -steve
  4. Well, mine was updated to v2.8 by the dealer a few weeks back. The backup camera works great all the time. Start-up of the system seems about the same with the exception of navigation. It seems to take quite a bit longer to come available. Once up, the system is snappier. That might be 5 minutes after startup, though. I've had at least 4 reboots at start-up (system maintenance) since the upgrade for no apparent reason and when that happens it can take a few restarts to stabilize. After the reboot, it is a good 5 to 10 minutes before the system responds to touch input. I had one completely black screen start-up that required me to shut off the car and restart after opening the door and closing it again. When I start backing up immediately after start up, when the camera goes off, the screen is often black for up to a minute -- sometimes completely black, sometimes with the 4 corner icons visible, but a blank middle area of the screen. -steve
  5. Rather than disconnect the battery, you can pull fuse 29 on the 2011 Edge to do the same thing. Although the fuse panel is in a terrible location, it beats pulling the battery cable. You can't do the major updates yourself as they are only made available through the dealers. Minor updates are made available at the official Sync web site and can be applied with a USB flash drive. -steve
  6. I am curious about this, too. I've not taken my Edge to the car wash yet. I suppose that I could simply set the key (fob) inside the center console. -steve
  7. I've found that when the system does its own crash/reboot/maint splash screen, plan on pulling the fuse soon. -steve
  8. I must be old. Quiet is good. :-) -steve
  9. From the MyFordTouch Supplement: Uploading photos for your home screen wallpaper Your system allows you to upload and view up to 32 photos. To access: 1. Press Menu > Display > Edit Wallpaper. 2. Follow the system prompts to upload your photographs. Note: You can NOT load photos directly from your camera. You MUST access the photos from either your USB mass storage device or from an SD card. Photo display limitations: • Compatible file formats are as follows: .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp • Each file must be 1.5 MB or less. • Recommended dimensions: 800 x 378 • Only the photograph(s) which meet these conditions will be displayed. Photographs with extremely large dimensions (i.e., 2048 x 1536) may not be compatible and will appear as a blank (black) image on the display. -steve
  10. I haven't yet opened the hatch, but I've set off the panic alarm. Just last week, my Edge was out in the driveway and I was in the basement of the house with my coat on, IA key in my coat pocket. I did something that apparently bumped the button just right and I heard the horn going. -steve
  11. Ah! So it requires the crappy Gracenote cover art! No wonder I never saw it. :-) -steve
  12. If your phone shares out the connection, becoming an Access Point (typically using 3rd party software), you would do this without any relationship to the system in the vehicle. The WiFi sharing in the vehicle is limited to certain compatible (no list that I'm aware of) USB cellular modems. It won't share out your phone's connection to the Internet, to the best of my knowledge. -steve
  13. it may well be something we'll see in the future. Or it may be specific to the storage device/music player, but I've never seen that for my Zune before I gave up trying to handle control of the Zune via my Ford Touch and reverted to using the A/V inputs and controlling the Zune from the Zune. I kept encountering the "no playable files" issue and endless indexing when it did decide to recognize the player. Browsing podcasts was impossible, to say the least, so I gave up. ;-) -steve
  14. That view does not currently exist, to the best of my knowledge. -steve
  15. Oh, and I totally agree with you on the lack of a reset of Sync/My Ford Touch other than the fuse pull with the poorly placed fuse panel is a bad thing. -steve
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