RBwAP2nD-BE stuck in boot loop-[Solved]

UPDATE
out of nowhere..it successfully instaled with 6.45.8 netinstall and 6.48.4 arm..version…thats strange

hello there,
a few days ago i did a hard reset then it got stuck in boot loop

i’ve downloaded netinstall 6.4.8, the current os version (routeros-mipsbe-6.48.4.npk)
the weird thing is that when i select the router from netinstall (its state is ready) the package disappears from package list and i cant select it anymore…tried with a few netinstall versions but no luck
if i put an arm version for example..it works but of course will not install
any solution?hello there,
a few days ago i did a hard reset then it got stuck in boot loop

i’ve downloaded netinstall 6.4.8, the current os version (routeros-mipsbe-6.48.4.npk)
the weird thing is that when i select the router from netinstall (its state is ready) the package disappears from package list and i cant select it anymore…tried with a few netinstall versions but no luck
if i put an arm version for example..it works but of course will not install
any solution?

Is happen the same to me with a switch CRS112-8G than accept only arm but are a mipsbe device…

I solve using old netinstall version, Is happen if the bios of the device is too old and you try to netinstall the device with latest firmware…

Try with netinstall 6.47.10 and routeros-mipsbe-6.47.10.npk

thanks, i’ll give it a try

even with 6.45.9 doest work

use previous bios without start netinstall:
press reset, power the device with reset pressed, when any led go on, release reset
hope this start routeros
when started update the bios


or use current bios for start netinstall:
NOT press reset, power the device, when any led go on still with reset pressed until do not appear on netinstall

without netinstall reset..it just go in boot loop,
i followed all mikrotik wiki reset button stuff ..no luck
maybe its my windows 10..its my only windows computer, i use mac for work
i should try with another windows machine

tried some wireshark capture..i got bootp but only with ip of 0’s