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<blockquote data-quote="Resist" data-source="post: 5798574" data-attributes="member: 99232"><p>I did not activate the Service Mode and yes it looks like it did a factory reset. I've looked over some other posts about this issue, numerous people have had this same thing happen after doing a soft reboot. But most likely after it does a factory reset, you can't get your settings back and have to manual do them all over again...and this doesn't make me happy.</p><p></p><p>I use the Jeda 256GB SSD inside their HUB. It's not overheating and a quality SSD designed for video. Many others have talked about how terrible the Sentry viewer is. Mine had this same issue prior to getting the Jeda SSD, so the SSD isn't the issue. Tesla just put together a crappy Sentry viewer in car and hasn't done anything to improve it. Just like they haven't improved the quality of the front and side camera video, when just adding a digital cool filter to the Sentry video would make it much better. But if they just went with better cameras all around that would be best.</p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong, I do love my Tesla but hate the software bugs and hate it even more when they aren't fixed quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resist, post: 5798574, member: 99232"] I did not activate the Service Mode and yes it looks like it did a factory reset. I've looked over some other posts about this issue, numerous people have had this same thing happen after doing a soft reboot. But most likely after it does a factory reset, you can't get your settings back and have to manual do them all over again...and this doesn't make me happy. I use the Jeda 256GB SSD inside their HUB. It's not overheating and a quality SSD designed for video. Many others have talked about how terrible the Sentry viewer is. Mine had this same issue prior to getting the Jeda SSD, so the SSD isn't the issue. Tesla just put together a crappy Sentry viewer in car and hasn't done anything to improve it. Just like they haven't improved the quality of the front and side camera video, when just adding a digital cool filter to the Sentry video would make it much better. But if they just went with better cameras all around that would be best. Don't get me wrong, I do love my Tesla but hate the software bugs and hate it even more when they aren't fixed quickly. [/QUOTE]
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