TT350 users found this one out the hard way when Adorama mistakenly posted the TT350- C update (specifically for adding compatibility with some newer EOS M bodies) as a generic TT350 update. ![]() Each device has its own separate firmware file for a reason. While a TT685 and V860II might be identical in UI and features, the fact that they both use different power sources means the firmware images are not identical. You might be able to fix it if you can overwrite it with the correct one, but you may also have a bricked device that needs to be returned. With Godox speedlights, the E9 error means you've loaded the wrong firmware image. This is a basic tenet of all firmware updates: firmware is closely tied to hardware configurations, and any hardware differences can mean bricking a device if you overwrite with the wrong firmware image. Whatever you do, DO NOT USE A FIRMWARE FILE FOR A DIFFERENT DEVICE. Here are some common issues with Godox firmware updating: Mismatching firmware file
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