vrtx wrote:OK, so I managed to solve the issues with my monitor. It seems that the firmware upgrade didn't go as planned the first time...I managed to get another monitor, hook it up to my pc and run the firmware upgrade again. This time it worked flawlessly and I am now the proud owner of a 2411z V2 monitor

Excellent, glad it resurrected for you too!
For other readers who may come across this thread:
-- Repeating the process after a complete unplug (yank all cables, wait a bit) sometimes helps; it totally resets the monitor state for a cleaner repeat attempt.
-- Also, starting the upgrade while the monitor in standby mode, is also more reliable.
vrtx wrote:So, when you decide to do this upgrade it might be handy to have an old/spare monitor in case things don't go as planned. Thank you for all the help Mark.
Yes, you're right. A spare monitor can be handy!
These firmware upgrade failures can be quite scary -- it's always a risk of bricking. It happens to everything that is firmware upgraded (even apple iPhones can go dead during a failed iOS upgrade). Hundreds have now upgraded their Z-Series, and there's bound to be an occasional failure.
Glad all is solved!