Always ensure your device is plugged into a power source before starting any firmware or system upgrade. A power loss during an "exclusive" update can brick your device, as the system is overwriting the core instructions it needs to boot up.
Even on newer machines from manufacturers like or HP , this driver often slips into the system through combo Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card packages. Even if your hardware doesn't technically use the old Broadcom stack, the installation of generic manufacturer drivers can trigger its deployment, leading to a situation where a piece of software you don't use actively weakens your system's security. 3. Resolving the "Exclusive" Blockage frmupgrsys update exclusive
echo "$(date): Starting exclusive firmware upgrade..." | tee -a "$UPDATELOG" Always ensure your device is plugged into a