To be honest Brenda, I have only managed to update it on a mac.

Hope you get it sorted soon,

Trevor
-----Original Message----- From: meadowlark77
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 3:39 PM
To: 'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'
Subject: RE: how can you tell when Jambox needs updated

I don't know about that site you are talking about. I don't think I use any
program that gets those.

At any rate, what's confusing about this updater is that it seems
that the sound that lets you know it's connected, only works when the device
is off. If I turn the device on, like I have to do with any other device I
have, it doesn't even show up in the system tray. If I right click on the
Jawbone Updater, and if I arrow down in the context menu, It will say:

Jawbone plugged in:  disabled

What's that all about? It's plugged in. But if I turn the device on, nothing
shows up in the system tray whatsoever. Jawbone comes on at Start-up, and if
I don't hae the device plugged in, of course, it'sll say:

Jawbone not plugged in.

Boy, they could sure use some help in accessibility. I have not updated mine
probably since about April or something like that.

Take care and thanks,

Brenda

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of trevor
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:29 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: how can you tell when Jambox needs updated

Hi Brenda,
They are notoriously difficult to update.
I haven't done it for a while but, I believe once you've chosen the correct
update, the next step is right at the very bottom of the page.
If you use Audioboo, Andre Lewis did a very good podcast about it.

Cheers,

Trevor

-----Original Message----- From: meadowlark77
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:12 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: how can you tell when Jambox needs updated

Hello. How can you tell when the small jambox needs updated? It's plugged in
right now, but when I go to the jawbone updater page, I go round and round
in circles. I can't tell if it needs to be updated or not. It sees my
device, but I can find no update buttons.

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

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