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help with dbox

Discussion in 'Digital TV - United States & Canada' started by chalky98, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. chalky98

    chalky98 Member

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    My friends gave me his dbox back to put a new image on the box and i cant do it.The lcd screen is broken in front of the box but i cant read some letters and it looks something like this:B RA S C and then some long German word underneath it.I dont know what this means but i cant get into the box.Nothing comes up on the tv like menus etc and when i use ifa it wont flash a image onto the boxes.It comes up with some message.Also when i use ifa it doesn't ping with the box.If someone understands this can you please help.It's doing my head in.

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    IFA is your onliest chance.
    Use the lates version from here:
    https://www.ssl-id.de/hallenberg.com/?content=downloads

    Btw you need a crossover network cable for a direct connection to the box.
     
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    I have tried this but it comes up with some sort of message.Something like command loop thing.I done it last week so am not 2 sure.
     
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    Network misconfigured. You should give the network card a fixed IP.
    If you are ready with flashing you can set it back to the previous settings.
     
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    how do u do this?
     

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