SAMSAT_HD LINUX 2_Spark7162_1.2.54_System & APP_V1.2.84_ 29092012
use kingston or sandisk usb 4 or 8 GB
Make sure that the folder is not inside another folder, and there is no any Foldr it except Foldr plugin only.
Follow the steps carefully and try more than once Do not give up
- Now another important factor is when using the rescue image, you must use the rear USB port, not the front.
- CREATE a folder on your desktop and call it spark
- UNZIP the spark rescue image.
- UNZIP userfsub.img.tar.gz & “mImage.tar.gz files.
- Now place the "mImage" and the "userfsub.img" files into the "spark" folder (Not userfsub.img.tar.gz & “mImage.tar.gz).
- FORMAT your USB Pen Drive in FAT32, DO NOT choose the quick format as it will not work
- TRANSFER the "spark" folder onto the USB Pen Drive
- SWITCH off the receiver at the rear and insert the USB Pen Drive
- PRESS and HOLD the OK key at the front of the receiver and switch it back on at the rear
- FORC will appear on the display after a couple of seconds
- PRESS the RIGHT key FACT should appear on the display
- PRESS OK key
- YOU should now see U LD flashing on the display
- WAIT a good 10 Minutes for the receiver to be back to original factory state (some information on the internet claims that the restore process takes about five minutes, I left mine a bit longer and it worked, so be patient)
SAMSAT_HD LINUX 2_Spark7162_1.2.54_System_29092012.rar
SAMSAT_HD LINUX 2_Spark7162_V1.2.84_A P P.rar
In the event that passing the software through the usb is not successful, use the method described in
my topic in the forum on the following link, which is the best
Thread
Method of passing the rescue-image for Spark devices using Cisco TFTP Server
linuxsat-support.com/cms/attachment/139070/
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…