Problems with rv042g after software upgrade

after software upgrade it reboot the router about every 45 sec
I've tried this tool from the Cisco website RV0xxV3_FirmwareRescueUtility_v4.0.0.7 without success, the problem is there, is a way you can get the router up and running again ?
Can i run a TFTP server and upload a new software, or i ther a FirmwareRescueUtility for rv042g ??
Mogens from Demmark

Good morning Mogens Pedersen
Thanks for using our forum
I am a Cisco network support engineer, I have a recommendation, before you  upgrade any device in the future. Always keep in mind to make a backup of your data, in this way if you have to reset the device to factory settings you will not lose that information. Having said that, reset the router to the fabric configuration using the back little button, remember when you do that, you are going to loose your current configuration.
Also here I leave a link for you to download the firmware rescue utility for your router:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/release.html?mdfid=282414010&release=4.0.0.7&relind=AVAILABLE&softwareid=282465800&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
I hope you find this answer useful, if it was satisfactory  for you, please mark the question as Answered
and please rate helpful posts 
Greetings,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco network support engineer

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    Good morning Mogens Pedersen
    Thanks for using our forum
    I am a Cisco network support engineer, I have a recommendation, before you  upgrade any device in the future. Always keep in mind to make a backup of your data, in this way if you have to reset the device to factory settings you will not lose that information. Having said that, reset the router to the fabric configuration using the back little button, remember when you do that, you are going to loose your current configuration.
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    I hope you find this answer useful, if it was satisfactory  for you, please mark the question as Answered
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    Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
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  • Problem with ConfigurationAssistant after Software only install

    Hi all,
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  • Problem with JPGs after Tiger upgrade

    Hi, I normally get answers from this excellent forum by searching, but I can't find anyone who's had the same problem.
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