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DB500 rebooting on Darkstar2

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by ryange, Apr 22, 2011.

  1. ryange

    ryange Member

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    My dB500 was working away . I had no Sky1 , sky news or sky sports but I had all sky movies etc so decided to do re scan. After completing re scan then box appeared to hang so when re booted the Darkstar2 image keeps flashing on and off all the time and nothing else happens. What ahs gone wrong and can I recover out of it.
     
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  2. jackoooh

    jackoooh Regular member

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    I I think youve got a bad image
    These can do you're head in at times try find same image from a different source like 4shared or just google
    have had this prob in the past and I eventually got one that worked
    Regards/jack....
     
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    dub12dave Regular member

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    jackoooh is right you need to re flash your box.
     
  4. piopat

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    ryange click on link 1 of my signature area and you can download nabilosat darkstar2 for your box ,also before reflashing in dreamup click on flash erase (its just above flash )to get rid of the current image .

    when you have the box reflashed and setup with cccam and all your settings you should use dreamup to make a backup image which you save on your pc .

    the backup image will have all your settings /configs/ and bouquets etc ,so that if the image on the box ever becomes corrupt you can simply reflash with your backup image and you wont need to worry about having to setup the image from scratch .
     

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