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Old 13-08-2009   #1
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My System: dm7025ss
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My 7025 does not boot anymore.
It hangs up with the following messages on the dispaly:

dhcp...
BOOT #61 (20080521)
/flash/bootlogo.elf

it was running on gemini 4.3
any idea? should I try reflashing with the latest image?

help please

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Old 13-08-2009   #2
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My System: DM7025 85cm dish STAB motor

Hi there. I had exactly that problem sometime ago. It turned out that the power supply was on its way out. I got the power supply replaced by Dream Multimedia (for free) and not had the problem since. I also use the gemini image but your box isn't booting that far. Good luck.
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Hi micron123

thanks I have seen your previous post but I was hoping it was somenthing different.

I bough the box second hand. Do you think dreammedia would still replace the psu? The guy that sold it to me had the psu replaced in January could it be sometnhing else?

Is it worth trying reflashing? I am a bit sad now.

Many thanks

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Hi giacbus,
You could try and re-flash your box, but it probably wont work as its not booting properly.
The problem with the power supply (the original version) is that it overheats and then eventually fails slowly but surely. The power supply was redesigned and the newer version runs much cooler. If you have the old version fitted the case above it gets very hot. The new one just gets warm.
You can tell by this method which version you have. (i have both versions and can tell you the part numbers if you need them.) Have you tried removing the power from the box and letting the power supply go cold? Then try re-booting, see if that works. If you have the old version of the power supply them then email dream via there web site and explain the problem. They may replace it for free (you have to fit it yourself, but thats not difficult).
Good luck....
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thank you very much micron123

really appreciated and please keep supporting me in the next few weeks untill I solve this probelm (hopefully). you have obviously being going through the same pain.

now I have a recipt from the guy I bought it showing that the power supply was changed in January 09 (one of the usual dealers).
I can put my hand on the box and it is warm, a bit difficult to quantify. I would not say it is hot.

yesterday I press the ch up on the box and the messages stop flicking and now it says 198.168.2.3 ***STOP**.
I have tryed to connect via LAN (router) and it came up with a recovery screen that let me reflash. I have tryed with gemini4.3 and the original firmware form dream. In both cases completes ok (100%) but when I reboot same problem.

I have also tryed as you suggested to unplug for long time.
I have contacted dream, will see what they say
Not sure what elese to try

Thanks a lot

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My System: DM7025 85cm dish STAB motor

If you can tell me the part number of the power supply (it's printed on the printed circuit board) then I can tell you if its an old version or a new one.
I can compare with the numbers on my power supplys (I have both types).
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here it comes

CWT CO., LTD.
PFI0776-B01 REV:0.2

E206420
NE5000A
94V-0
0622
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the thing is that I get on the display
192.168.2.3
***STOP**

if it was the power supply then it woud not work at all???
what is the correct procedure to reboot?
do I need to hold any of the front panel buttons down?

thanks for your help
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I just don't get it.
I can basically ping the box

I have tryed to relfash using the DM7025 bootloader Web Interface. I hit the firmware upgrade at the bottom link and selected the factory release_20071025.nfi image. I used firefox. It completed ok 100% but when I rebooted it was still stuck at

192.168.2.3
*** STOP **

any idea? do people still think it is a power supply issue? please help, thanks.
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My System: DM7025 85cm dish STAB motor

Well the good news is that you have the latest power supply fitted. So you can probably rule that out.

By the way if the power supply is working but the voltage rails are outside the limits then thats what caused my failure..

The message on the LCD.

192.168.2.3
***STOP**

This usually only happens when you hold in the bottom left button and switch the dbox on.

That means that the box has obtained an ip address and is stopped waiting to download a file to flash from your pc. What happened to the bootlogo.elf? Somethings changed.


Not sure what else it could be so keep on trying, and good luck..
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My System: DM7025 85cm dish STAB motor

I just though of one thing. Have you tried the null modem method using 'Dreamup'. I think it gives a cleaner download to the box. It takes longer but is more reliable than the net interface.
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thanks for the info about the power supply.

I have tryed Dreamup with a USB + Null modem.
It seems the flashing was ok. I have tryed two images the Gemini 4.3 and the ufficial 7025 image but I still have the same problem at reboot.

Not sure what else to try now.

While I had serial connection I have enabled debugging mode via hypertherminal and got the following script. basically this keeps looping over and over again



++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +
1.955 - jffs2 size: 3840 kb
1.958 - network: 1.960 dhcp
2.022 - starting network
2.024 - httpd, telnetd, dreamupd
dreamupd initialized
2.030 - ok. start receiving packets
2.033 - starting dhcp (or manual)
2.037 - network: 2.039 dhcp
2.089 - dhcp started!
2.091 - using jffs2
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
/flash/bootlogo.elf
2.253 - load /flash/bootlogo.elf to 82000000
2.258 - using jffs2
2.300 - loading elf image at 82000000
2.312 - jumping to 80401810
2.326 - load /cf/bootlogo.mvi to a2800100
2.330 - load /flash/bootlogo.mvi to a2800100
2.334 - using jffs2
Dreambox DM7025
FIRST STAGE 1.4 {2345}
2ND STAGE OK, build #61 (20080521)

0.000 - DM7025 board setup
0.002 - initializing PCI...
0.013 - done!
0.015 - fp init
FP version 7 detected
0.102 - ca init
RSA key 1 is used.
0.207 - load config
0.786 - config loaded.
* press [S] to enter setup
BUS DEV FUN
--------------------------------------------------
0 a 0 10ec 8139 Ethernet controller
0 14 0 1002 4865 Other multimedia device
0 14 1 1002 4866 IDE controller
0 14 2 1002 4867 Universal Serial Bus
0 14 5 1002 4868 Audio device
0 14 6 1002 4869 Modem
0.830 - ide init
0.831 - IDE found on PCI0:00a1 IO 2210
no CF card detected!
no OLED found!
BOOT #61(20080521)
0.961 - NAND PROBE: 10 10 10 10
0.964 - NAND: trying highspeed...
0.968 - NAND PROBE: ad 75 ad 75 (HS)
0.972 - main control
0.974 - not entering setup
0.977 - execute script: /cf/autorun.bat
0.981 - load /cf/autorun.bat to 834dae68
0.985 - force boot: -1
0.987 - try boot from 1:
0.990 - execute script: /flash/autoexec.bat
0.994 - load /flash/autoexec.bat to 834dae68
detected jffs2 blocksize: 16kb
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +
1.956 - jffs2 size: 3840 kb
1.958 - network: 1.960 dhcp
2.022 - starting network
2.025 - httpd, telnetd, dreamupd
dreamupd initialized
2.030 - ok. start receiving packets
2.034 - starting dhcp (or manual)
2.037 - network: 2.039 dhcp
2.089 - dhcp started!
2.091 - using jffs2
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
/flash/bootlogo.elf
2.253 - load /flash/bootlogo.elf to 82000000
2.258 - using jffs2
2.300 - loading elf image at 82000000
2.312 - jumping to 80401810
2.326 - load /cf/bootlogo.mvi to a2800100
2.330 - load /flash/bootlogo.mvi to a2800100
2.334 - using jffs2
Dreambox DM7025
FIRST STAGE 1.4 {2345}
2ND STAGE OK, build #61 (20080521)

0.000 - DM7025 board setup
0.002 - initializing PCI...
0.013 - done!
0.015 - fp init
FP version 7 detected
0.102 - ca init
RSA key 1 is used.
0.207 - load config
0.786 - config loaded.
* press [S] to enter setup
BUS DEV FUN
--------------------------------------------------
0 a 0 10ec 8139 Ethernet controller
0 14 0 1002 4865 Other multimedia device
0 14 1 1002 4866 IDE controller
0 14 2 1002 4867 Universal Serial Bus
0 14 5 1002 4868 Audio device
0 14 6 1002 4869 Modem
0.830 - ide init
0.831 - IDE found on PCI0:00a1 IO 2210
no CF card detected!
no OLED found!
BOOT #61(20080521)
0.961 - NAND PROBE: 10 10 10 10
0.964 - NAND: trying highspeed...
0.968 - NAND PROBE: ad 75 ad 75 (HS)
0.971 - main control
0.974 - network: 0.975 dhcp
1.037 - starting network
1.040 - httpd, telnetd, dreamupd
dreamupd initialized
1.045 - ok. start receiving packets
*** SERIAL SETUP ***
1.100 - entering setup
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