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Vu+ Solo SE V2 don't boot
- s3n0
- VU+ SOLO SE
So try RS232 as we wrote, but it's also not 100% sure that you will find the cause of the problem. If RS232 does not work (ie, the CFE bootloader will not run), the problem will probably be hardware and you have to look for the electrician's help :). -
Vu+ Solo SE V2 don't boot
- s3n0
- VU+ SOLO SE
Maybe you could try to reflash your Vu + device. If the image Enigma2 (file system) is damaged, it could help clean the flash image. If not, then try the RS-232 diagnostics. It will be decisive whether the chipset and processor, and therefore the CFE bootloader, work at all. Where are the photos attached ? I do not see, sorry :). If you can not solve the problem, the set top box can buy the same one, but second hand. -
We have two iBox 3. We bought them when they came on the market so they are pretty old now. Booth we had to JTAG and put in a better bootloader and we made a special contact on the motherboards to make it easier to JTAG. We made JTAG working on both Windows XP, Vista and Win7. It happens that a box crashes sometimes but 100 times a day as KiddaC says seems to be too much. If it does, it is only to restart it again, it always works. If it gets stuck during the boot procedure then it might be a di…
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Sometimes it happens that a box gets bricked. It happened to me when I had a Cloud iBox 3 and I had to JTAG it and put in a new Bootloader and a new image again. It got bricked when a power failure occurred during the boot process. Can the same happen to the new modern boxes with Broadcom or Hisilicon chips and ARM processors? Are they fool proof or do they get bricked as well? I mean, are they safe for all newbies like most of us? If it does happen, what do we do? Do we have to JTAG them as we …
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Hello everybody! I’m considering buying a new satellite box and would like to know better what to choose between. At the moment I’m running an old iBox3 with Egami and bootloader from Jacek. What would be my next box and why? I have read about zgemma H9.2H and H7S but really have not seen a comparison between these two. It would be fun to try IPTV, but it seems to be costly in the long term if you ask for quality and personal security. I do need a box that can handle both satellite and a terrest…
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Although, there is a 2nd way, insert mSD card, power on with reset button pressed. But, for the sake of simplicity and to avoid messing with the bootloader parameters, the 1st method, update Android, sounds safer. -
(Quote from tromo) Of course i could, but that will leave the partition intact and useless 'cause i'm not even trying to boot anymore on the Spark image
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… works with around 12k DMIPS. With the new boot loader future kernel update in the image is now possible. Update of the bootloader is easily done via a USB stick. Delete folder hd51 if present from the USB stick. Download the bootloader. Unpack bootloader and copy folder hd51 to the USB stick. Contents of the USB Stick Folder HD51 with the following contents: hd51-bolt.bin and imageversion Connect the USB stick to a free USB port of the HD51. On the front of the HD51, press the standby button un…
