Dear Ahmad Sir, is wifi driver installed in your backup?
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Gambar itu dibangun oleh Bruder Radwan, semoga Tuhan menghadiahinya dengan yang terbaik, meski tidak memiliki perangkat tersebutMeski tim citra tidak setuju dengan dukungan tersebut
Seperti diketahui, gambar ini merupakan salah satu gambar terkuat
Tapi saudara Radwan, semoga Tuhan mengecewakannya. Melanggar monopoli
apakah driver wifi berfungsi atau tidak di gambar ini?
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Dear Members
Hear are simple steps to configure extra images on Spark7162 & Spark7111 receiversFirst prepare usb
On Spark side of receiver insert usb on back of receiver and through remote goto:
1 - Menu
2 - System
3 - PVR/HDD setting
4 - HDD format
5 - Now press on green button of remote (partition manager)
6 - Now press on yellow button of remote (Delete)
7 - Now press on green (New)
8 - On size (insert 1000 mb) and confirm (repeat it for making other partitions) Note: through this method on Spark you can make only 4 partitions
9 - Now press red button on remote (Apply) to save these settings.
Now format these partition on Ext3
1- Now select any partition and press blue button on remote (Format Disk)
2 - Now select Ext3 and press ok (repeat it for other partitions)
3 - Now reboot your receiver to enigma2 mode (Here is simple method: system_ basic setting_ factory default and then press on remote within 2 seconds: EPG 5 2 1 0)Or watch this video for above steps
usb setup for extra images.mov
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I have configured these images on OpenPLi-7. You can use image of your choice
Here are simple steps to install extra images on Spark receiver.
1- Install Image Manager
2- Reboot receiver
3- Shift your extra images in USB through DCC or any FTP App (each image should be in separate folder and rename folders like: Pure2, OpenVision, OpenPLi etc) (Note: always save images in last partition)Now installation of images
1- Goto plugins
2- Open Image Manager
3- Press on remote right arrow to Select Mode: Installing4- Select target partition: sda1 where you want this image to be installed
5- Select install mode: repacking
6- Press Ok button on remote
7- Select the image to install and press OK Button
Here's Image Manager ipk plugin
enigma2-plugin-extensions-imagemanager_2.5.5_sh4.rar
Pictorial Guide
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Note: always save images in last partition)
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Firstly, let me thank kindly @ahmed gazye for pointing out to this tool and his tutorial, which, of course, were my starting point! These tools are essential in a struggle to revive the old beauties, like Alien1/2 and so on...
However, while reading it I realised that I was struggling with it, for various reasons. Hence, I decided to make a simple and detailed tutorial, which will leave no stone unturned and be simple to understand and translate using online tools. The strategy deployed, as always, when I deal with these issues, is KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)!:*
IMPORTANT: "stupid" here is not meant offensively outwards - but it is rather turned inwards, to oneself, challenging oneself towards patience and simplicity of explanation, making everyone happier in the process, even if it makes me work too hard and therefore miserable at times...
Sooooo, let's keep it simple and to the point...;)
PREPARATION
One needs a USB stick, say 32GB, plugged into one's PC.
I partition it in 4 parts under Winblows OS, using freeware MiniTool Partition Wizard:
I shall be formatting all 4 partitions in Linux system EXT4. Three of them 2GB each and forth partition gets the rest. That's enough for me... (If you want more than 3 images installed in USB stick, follow Ahmed's tutorial!)
Right click on the USB stick and
-delete all the partitions which might already be on it
-create 4 partitions for 3 images + one which will serve as a HDD, as explained above
-set them all as "active"
-apply all the changes (left upper corner) and wait patiently...
When done, properly dismount the USB stick from your PC and plug it into the SH4 STB's back USB port.
Inside your STB
The rest I shall demonstrate on PurE2 image: MENU > pManager > Device Manager > Mount Manager > mount them as follows:
When done, after every significant change - and this is one of those! - you MUST REBOOT (do not start from FSTAB, just restart your machine!)!
Now, while you wait, download the ipk file here attached (Image Manager for SH4 STBs v. 2.5.5) and send it to the /tmp folder of your Enigma2. Use FileZilla Client freeware (FZC from now on) to do this: https://filezilla-project.org/download.php (this is 64b version).
Connect your PC with your STB using FZC
To connect to your STB you must write in the upper part of FZC the following:
-your STB's address (something like 192.168.x.x - in PurE2 you will find it in MENU > pManager > Network > General Network Information > Local IP address is: ...)
-username (root)
-password (pure2 which is default for PurE2, openspa for OpenSPA etc.)
-port (21)
-press on Quick Connect
-send the ipk from your PC (left side of the screen) to the (right side of the screen) /tmp folder by "drag & drop" function...
Install the Image Manager
In PurE2 we do this by pressing MENU > pManager > Software Manager > Install local extensions > Memory /tmp > choose it/highlight it > press the green button to install it etc.
Now, download and decompress images you want to install into your STB onto your PC. I will demonstrate with PurE2, OpenATV and OpenSPA, on this occasion, having installed OpenATV v. 6.3 in the NAND-Flash.
Rename enigma2 folder
As you will see from the screenshot (bottom right side), I opened a compressed file with WinRAR to show you what is inside. It contains a folder named enigma2. All of such images have that, it's how it must be for installation from a USB stick. However, in this case we can and we need to change it. So, after I decompressed an image onto my PC, I have renamed the "enigma2" folder so it bears the name of the Team which produced it (upper right side)...
Send them on their merry way...
We can now move all 3 images into your STB. More precisely, we shall move all 3 of them into the largest /hdd partition no. 4 of your USB stick, using FZC. The main reason for this is - you can not install an image onto the same partition where you placed that image. It must be to a different partition than the one where you parked it...
Now, we are ready for installation of multiple images, using the Image Manager, which will - amongst other things - serve as a MultiBoot tool, as well.
Using Image Manager
Please, note that we shall install that tool in all of the images, because this way we shall be able to reboot to any of them, without using any other tool, keeping it all simple, neat and sexy...:rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:
MENU > Plugins > start Image Manager...
Installing an image onto USB stick partition using Image Manager
Once it starts, one moves the cursor to the right, using the > button on your Remote Control Unit (RCU) to get to "Installing" mode. Then, we go lower by pressing the v button on your RCU, in order to choose a partition to which we want to install the image of our choice... Of course, once you are done choosing, press OK on your RCU to execute, as the plugin itself suggests (see below)...
Now we need to find the image we want to install to the chosen partition by going to the /hdd partition (partition 4 in this case).
Then, we choose the image we want to install from the 4th (/hdd) partition, by entering the folder we placed there...
Then, choose the image file itself to start the installation...
Confirm by pressing OK...
Installation starts...
When finished it will look like this (proof for all 3 images installed):
Using Image Manager to reboot into an image of your choice
Having installed Image Manager plugin/tool in all of those images, as I said, one can use Image Manager to boot between images installed, either on your machine (NAND-Flash) or on your USB stick (as you named those folders, which will also appear as /dev/sda1, sda2, sda3, in my case).
Press OK to reboot to the image of your choice...
Done!
Dear Sir how to mount partitioned USB in pure2 image?
By pressing blue button or ok button.
Explain it please with ss if possible
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Firstly, let me thank kindly @ahmed gazye for pointing out to this tool and his tutorial, which, of course, were my starting point! These tools are essential in a struggle to revive the old beauties, like Alien1/2 and so on...
However, while reading it I realised that I was struggling with it, for various reasons. Hence, I decided to make a simple and detailed tutorial, which will leave no stone unturned and be simple to understand and translate using online tools. The strategy deployed, as always, when I deal with these issues, is KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)!:*
IMPORTANT: "stupid" here is not meant offensively outwards - but it is rather turned inwards, to oneself, challenging oneself towards patience and simplicity of explanation, making everyone happier in the process, even if it makes me work too hard and therefore miserable at times...
Sooooo, let's keep it simple and to the point...;)
PREPARATION
One needs a USB stick, say 32GB, plugged into one's PC.
I partition it in 4 parts under Winblows OS, using freeware MiniTool Partition Wizard:
I shall be formatting all 4 partitions in Linux system EXT4. Three of them 2GB each and forth partition gets the rest. That's enough for me... (If you want more than 3 images installed in USB stick, follow Ahmed's tutorial!)
Right click on the USB stick and
-delete all the partitions which might already be on it
-create 4 partitions for 3 images + one which will serve as a HDD, as explained above
-set them all as "active"
-apply all the changes (left upper corner) and wait patiently...
When done, properly dismount the USB stick from your PC and plug it into the SH4 STB's back USB port.
Inside your STB
The rest I shall demonstrate on PurE2 image: MENU > pManager > Device Manager > Mount Manager > mount them as follows:
When done, after every significant change - and this is one of those! - you MUST REBOOT (do not start from FSTAB, just restart your machine!)!
Now, while you wait, download the ipk file here attached (Image Manager for SH4 STBs v. 2.5.5) and send it to the /tmp folder of your Enigma2. Use FileZilla Client freeware (FZC from now on) to do this: https://filezilla-project.org/download.php (this is 64b version).
Connect your PC with your STB using FZC
To connect to your STB you must write in the upper part of FZC the following:
-your STB's address (something like 192.168.x.x - in PurE2 you will find it in MENU > pManager > Network > General Network Information > Local IP address is: ...)
-username (root)
-password (pure2 which is default for PurE2, openspa for OpenSPA etc.)
-port (21)
-press on Quick Connect
-send the ipk from your PC (left side of the screen) to the (right side of the screen) /tmp folder by "drag & drop" function...
Install the Image Manager
In PurE2 we do this by pressing MENU > pManager > Software Manager > Install local extensions > Memory /tmp > choose it/highlight it > press the green button to install it etc.
Now, download and decompress images you want to install into your STB onto your PC. I will demonstrate with PurE2, OpenATV and OpenSPA, on this occasion, having installed OpenATV v. 6.3 in the NAND-Flash.
Rename enigma2 folder
As you will see from the screenshot (bottom right side), I opened a compressed file with WinRAR to show you what is inside. It contains a folder named enigma2. All of such images have that, it's how it must be for installation from a USB stick. However, in this case we can and we need to change it. So, after I decompressed an image onto my PC, I have renamed the "enigma2" folder so it bears the name of the Team which produced it (upper right side)...
Send them on their merry way...
We can now move all 3 images into your STB. More precisely, we shall move all 3 of them into the largest /hdd partition no. 4 of your USB stick, using FZC. The main reason for this is - you can not install an image onto the same partition where you placed that image. It must be to a different partition than the one where you parked it...
Now, we are ready for installation of multiple images, using the Image Manager, which will - amongst other things - serve as a MultiBoot tool, as well.
Using Image Manager
Please, note that we shall install that tool in all of the images, because this way we shall be able to reboot to any of them, without using any other tool, keeping it all simple, neat and sexy...:rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:
MENU > Plugins > start Image Manager...
Installing an image onto USB stick partition using Image Manager
Once it starts, one moves the cursor to the right, using the > button on your Remote Control Unit (RCU) to get to "Installing" mode. Then, we go lower by pressing the v button on your RCU, in order to choose a partition to which we want to install the image of our choice... Of course, once you are done choosing, press OK on your RCU to execute, as the plugin itself suggests (see below)...
Now we need to find the image we want to install to the chosen partition by going to the /hdd partition (partition 4 in this case).
Then, we choose the image we want to install from the 4th (/hdd) partition, by entering the folder we placed there...
Then, choose the image file itself to start the installation...
Confirm by pressing OK...
Installation starts...
When finished it will look like this (proof for all 3 images installed):
Using Image Manager to reboot into an image of your choice
Having installed Image Manager plugin/tool in all of those images, as I said, one can use Image Manager to boot between images installed, either on your machine (NAND-Flash) or on your USB stick (as you named those folders, which will also appear as /dev/sda1, sda2, sda3, in my case).
Press OK to reboot to the image of your choice...
Done!
Dear Sir how to mount USB flash drive in pure2 image?
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3- Shift your extra images in USB through DCC or any FTP App (each image should be in separate folder and rename folders like: Pure2, OpenVision, OpenPLi etc) (Note: always save images in last partition)
dear can u guide where to shift extra images in usb through dcc?
means location in dcc?
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can be inject skin through another cloud storage facility suppose this - https://mega.nz/
Need back up for enigma 2 for 7162 chip box
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is it e2 image or spark based ?
Can i install it on internal flash through plugin e2 upgrade ?
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https://www.linuxsat-support.c…ccba43abff12c7069581-jpg/
All usb experts please help me repair this samsung 16 gb usb
https://www.linuxsat-support.c…ccba43abff12c7069581-jpg/
Kindly help me recover this USB flash.
When I put it in PC then it gives message that unrecognized device . I think it needed software. Kindly help.
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How to copy these files from PC to swap partition of external flash (USB)
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the first flash
These are files in SWAP for the first flash
The second external flash to work with the plung imagemanager & a program j00ztalator
to Install images for the 7162 processor
These are files in SWAP for the second flash
Where are these images?
In external flash or in the receiver?
If in the usb in swap partition then how can i copy it from pc to swap partition?
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NFR4XBoot&OPDBoot MultiBoot Plugins can work on Most Modern images even if two teams not support our boxs
NFR4XBoot For a team opennfr
OPDBoot For a team opendroid
The two are the same & best in MultiBoot
But a team opennfr It is the first in this field a team opendroid I think he took it from him This is not our topic
We assume that the two teams do not support our boxs Like me the two teams do not support my humble and old box Spark 7162 What do we do to take advantage of them to work You don't do anything. I pulled the Plugins from the image of the two teams with the latest issue and transferred them to you so that you can work on them and benefit from them . after dismantling one of their copies and drawing the plunge from it is a difficult process. Provided that copies are Modern I worked on the version openatv 6.3
NFR4XBoot-opennfr-6.4
OPDBoot-opendroid-7.0
Use only one of the two Plugins as per your choice. The two equals
After unzip One of the two files that you choose to use
Plugins Folder Named NFR4XBoot or OPDBoot transfer by program dcc to following the path
usr /lib/ engima2 / python / Plugin / extensions
And transport the two file to the path / sbin
Then Exit & restart your receiver
After the reboot , you will find Plugin in the main menu and Plugin list
Remember First you have to Divide your external flash with any program you like, and to which number you prefer a search that is one of the Partition Swap fat 32 And the rest of Partition ext3
How to work on them to make MultiBoot this topic is long and needs further topic
Ahmed Sir, in which images i can install these plugins?
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Try this as an alternative ==> dream logo generator
Master g the given link is down.
I downloaded all the versions of bootlogo matik but unable to convert jpg file to mvi.
I know all the process but this app does not work.
Is it window problem or bootlogo matik software problem?
Please help