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You can find it on the video recorder’s box, on the informational plate, usually located on the device’ bottom part, and you can also locate your NVR or XVR marking in a software way – via Dahua’s ConfigTool or SmartPSS if you have access to either.
#DAHUA CONFIG TOOL NOT WORKING UPGRADE#
There are 4 ways to upgrade a firmware on Dahua NVRs and XVRs:įirstly, we will go through the most common and universal option, assuming no any software downloads – the web interface.
#DAHUA CONFIG TOOL NOT WORKING MANUAL#
If (-not (Get-Command choco.Today we’re guiding you through fast manual firmware update, applicable to every Dahua NVR and XVR Video Recorders, and it literally won’t take you more than 5 minutes.
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