Maybe this is making a big jump; but would it be sort of possible to pin-point the time the devices were bought from the firmware version? I suppose that new devices come fully updated, and not so long ago we did discuss the 2020/2022 ledger operation times.
As far as I understand from an older post they made (included in my previous
post), they bought these Ledgers in 2021
Let me clarify some details. To begin with, these custom wallets were not originally intended for ruffles or any other contests and events. These custom wallets were ordered in 2021 directly from the manufacturer to thank the employees for their hard work (quite a while has passed since then, and it is not surprising that the firmware is a little outdated). But we still had a few wallets left, until one of the forum users suggested some ideas where we can put them.
According to Ledger
website (select Older firmware versions), we can see all firmware updates and their release dates. Hwever, the release date for 2.0.1 is not stated, by some reason. But we see that 2.0.0 was released on 21 October 2021 and 2.0.2 was released on 25 January 2022. So 2.0.1 was released between those dates. So the information matches what they said.
However, it's good to know that at least the devices don't contain some extra present; good work!
Thank you
@GazetaBitcoin Betnomi wallet hardware from you I can't enter Ledger Live have tried several times but failed, have entered the PIN but the fact is that it doesn't function properly.
Actually I wanted to ask this a long time ago but forgot because this hardware wallet is rarely turned on.
Maybe you know why it always stuck here?
Did you try to pull the USB cable completely inside the Ledger's muff? At my first attempt I inserted it half inside the muff so it did not even turn on, so I thought it was broken. Then I forced the cable muff a bit more inside the Ledger and it entered completely. Only after that I could turn it on and I had no problem with the Ledger Live.
Other than that, you can try uninstall Ledger Live and reinstall it and, when you start the tutorial again, select the option that you already have a Ledger which is set up, so not a brand new one.
And, of course, as Csmiami suggested, check
the cable integrity I checked the wallet's integrity, not the cable =))) I hope you'll manage to bypass this problem. In any case, the software saying the Ledger is genuine is not so assuring. The important part is that we know now that the hardware integrity is in good shape. That is the most important aspect.
Later edit, as I just noticed your lattest post:Confirming with another data cable can enter Ledger Live.
Yes, it seems that the power cord is not suitable for transferring data to the computer, but for charging it runs normally with the built-in cable.
Can it be said to be damaged if the built-in cable cannot transfer to the PC?
This is curious, but I observed, in time, that PC USBs act weird from a PC to another (maybe it depends if you have a USB 1.0 port or USB 2.0 or 3.0 or USB type C and so on). I don't know why this happens but it happens all the times. For example, when I try to connect my phone to my PC it does not see it or it sees it for 1 second then immediately it sees the phone was unplugged (although I did not unplug it). If I use same phone and same cable on another PC it works without any problem. It may be an issue with the USB port you are using. Since the cable can be used for powering the Ledger it's obvious that the cable is functional.