Method of passing the rescue-image for Spark devices using Cisco TFTP Server
In some cases Spark devices not accept soft rescue in by usb
Most of the problems of not accepting the rescue-image will be a defect from the usb that the device cannot read from
So we will use passing the rescue-image for Spark devices using Cisco TFTP Server
We connect the computer with the receiver with a regular Ethernet network cord
Then we enter the network settings into the computer
Control Panel \ Network Connections
Click properties
Then click properties on the option shown
Enter the IP address shown then ok
192.168.40.19
We put the rescue-image files without compression inside a spark folder in a specific path on a computer for example on a desktop If the receiver had stopped and it was working on the Soft spark
if he had stopped and it was on the enigma2, we would do the following
Instead of writing the name of the spark file, we will call it enigma2 and the file will also be directly in the Paragon as we mentioned before
This trick can work But the basic principle is that the server is the Spark system
We run the program
We choose allow access
Click on view, then option
We delete the correct signs and choose the path of the spark file by clicking browse, then ok, and then we close the program For example, depending on the situation in which the receiver is located, as mentioned above
or
C: Desktop / enigma2
Then we close the program
We run the receiver in a Spark mode
And press ok until forc appears
Then we run the program again and do not press anything
Then we press the volume up v + button on the receiver, and the word fact appears
Then the program automatically sends the first repair file to the device
Then the second
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We wait until the download is finished and the word succ appears on the receiver and then booting