A corrupted or incomplete firmware update can cause the system to enter a soft kernel panic. The device restarts the failing process repeatedly, cycling the CPU at 100% usage non-stop. This is a primary cause of the “hot” complaint within hours of an update.
A corrupted or incomplete firmware update can cause the system to enter a soft kernel panic. The device restarts the failing process repeatedly, cycling the CPU at 100% usage non-stop. This is a primary cause of the “hot” complaint within hours of an update.