Have any new testers with a safety score above 80 received the FSD Beta 10.69.2.2 update yet?
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No one knows, that's why everyone is just saying don't install updates until you're sure FSD Beta is on it. Seems like that would never be a bad option anyways.does having it waiting to install preclude being offered the FSD beta?
example: im on 2022.28.2. suppose the next FSD bate is built on 2022.28.x
will being offered 2022.36.1 mean they won’t then offer me the beta or does it only matter if it’s installed?
also, does “standard” vs “advanced” have any impact of FSD beta timing (I assume not)
Yup. I got my 2022 MS in august and within a couple weeks it updated several times and is now at 2022.28.2. I’ve been in the queue since day 2.now maybe once you have an appropriate safety score (someone pulled out of a driveway without looking on day one causing me to brake and swerve), and the requisite AP miles, that might change?No one knows, that's why everyone is just saying don't install updates until you're sure FSD Beta is on it. Seems like that would never be a bad option anyways.
People said it generally won't update you if you're in the queue, but there were plenty of people commenting that said they got tricked into an update while in queue.
I think you're right. I also think there's a parallel thread of issues where the refresh S (and maybe X?) had that ridiculous high-pitched pump noise problem that started in the last month, so Tesla rapidly pushed out multiple patches in a row to try and fix it. I assume that overrode it for everyone, even those in queue.Yup. I got my 2022 MS in august and within a couple weeks it updated several times and is now at 2022.28.2. I’ve been in the queue since day 2.now maybe once you have an appropriate safety score (someone pulled out of a driveway without looking on day one causing me to brake and swerve), and the requisite AP miles, that might change?
Very silly; borderline stupid!I'm going to check the settings and see, but I don't believe so.
Also not going to update..... silly it removes your ability to get into beta .-.
I'm in the same condition! I got notified about 2022.36.1 being available for download (I wasn't connected to Wifi at the time). I definitely would prefer to get FSDb than the latest "normal" update. Had I known that by downloading and installing 2022.28.2, I would be precluded from the big push to increase FSDb testers, I would have not installed that update either!Just got notified for 2022.36.1, I assume I should ignore that. I've been in the beta queue for 3+ weeks with >100 miles on AP and a score of 98+. I've been stuck on the 2022.28.X branch since then, so I assume that's why I didn't get it.
Is Tesla organized enough that I would only be getting an update now if it's something I can use for the next run of FSD Beta admissions?
Once you get the notification it shouldn't matter if you do basic/advanced, the update is still sitting there ready to install.I'm in the same condition! I got notified about 2022.36.1 being available for download (I wasn't connected to Wifi at the time). I definitely would prefer to get FSDb than the latest "normal" update. Had I known that by downloading and installing 2022.28.2, I would be precluded from the big push to increase FSDb testers, I would have not installed that update either!
I switched my software updates from "Advanced" to "Standard" to keep 2022.36.1 from automatically downloading and installing. Was that the right way to do that? Or is there another way to preclude it from updating automatically?
I figured I could switch back to the Advanced Update option once I hear that FSDb 10.69.3 is running on the 2022.28.X thread...
Any advice? Thanks!
The same happened to me. Maybe 10.69.3 will be based on 2022.28 and Tesla just did us a solid?Actually the 2022.36.1 update just disappeared for me. Car says up to date. Interesting
Hmmm... Now that you mention it, the update for 2022.36.1 is no longer showing up on my Tesla either. It says that everything is up to date. I wonder if Tesla had to pull that update for some reason, or if they are actually on top of things enough to know that I'm awaiting FSDb and thus don't want to receive any updates until I get 10.69.3? Maybe I'm giving them too much credit...The same happened to me. Maybe 10.69.3 will be based on 2022.28 and Tesla just did us a solid?
What version does the bottom of the phone app says you have now?Hmmm... Now that you mention it, the update for 2022.36.1 is no longer showing up on my Tesla either. It says that everything is up to date. I wonder if Tesla had to pull that update for some reason, or if they are actually on top of things enough to know that I'm awaiting FSDb and thus don't want to receive any updates until I get 10.69.3? Maybe I'm giving them too much credit...
From your lips to God's ears.....The same happened to me. Maybe 10.69.3 will be based on 2022.28 and Tesla just did us a solid?
Turn off wifi and it won't download unless a critical bug fixI'm in the same condition! I got notified about 2022.36.1 being available for download (I wasn't connected to Wifi at the time). I definitely would prefer to get FSDb than the latest "normal" update. Had I known that by downloading and installing 2022.28.2, I would be precluded from the big push to increase FSDb testers, I would have not installed that update either!
I switched my software updates from "Advanced" to "Standard" to keep 2022.36.1 from automatically downloading and installing. Was that the right way to do that? Or is there another way to preclude it from updating automatically?
I figured I could switch back to the Advanced Update option once I hear that FSDb 10.69.3 is running on the 2022.28.X thread...
Any advice? Thanks!