Please upgrade to a system with at least 8GB. You may be able to correct what could be a botched firmware upgrade by downloading the configuration, doing a fresh install, and then re-uploading the configuration back to the newly restored OS image.
Right. Obviously it stayed under 2GB while it loaded a large image off the net, manipulated it, and tried to update your firmware, leaving corrupted data on the disk. I am now saying this for the second time in about five minutes. We're community participants. We're happy to try to help you. But you have to work with us. If you're not interested in the help of the AMAZINGLY clueful people ( @Ericloewe , @pirateghost, etc) who hang around here helping out new users, why ask for help?
there was no help given, the only thing was told is to throw money at a problem and on top of that you ignored the edit on the OP simply login with a incognito tab solved the problem
There's no notification system that lets anyone know that the first post was updated, and most of us aren't going to be re-reading entire threads on the off chance that there was an edit.
In the meantime, I'm going to take some offense at
You may be able to correct what could be a botched firmware upgrade by downloading the configuration, doing a fresh install, and then re-uploading the configuration back to the newly restored OS image.
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