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DM 7000s reboot problem
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<blockquote data-quote="td03-5" data-source="post: 727801" data-attributes="member: 188069"><p>Hi @ieloma3,</p><p></p><p>I agree with you @nanochickin, install a new flash image first, with the USB memory stick disconnected. Do a Flash Erase and then re-install the FlashWizard MultiBoot menu.</p><p>Now plug in the USB memory stick and reboot. With luck, all the installed MultiBoot Images will be listed in the FlashWizard Multiboot Menu. Select one and try it.</p><p></p><p>Remember that with a DM7000S it is best to leave the flash image without plugins, addons, cams/emus, etc. Only add these to Images in Multiboot. The flash image is there as a base for the Multiboot Images and is best left empty. I only boot my Base (Flash) image if I have a problem with my MultiBoot images and only while I am resolving the problem. In fact, most problems can be resolved without ever using the Flash Image, once you have FlashWizard MultiBoot working.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, John.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>Another thought - You could try a Flash Erase, without installing a new image. It could be the Multiboot Menu is corrupt. Flash Erase (Reboot and immediately press and hold the Up button on the front panel until Flash Erase appears on the LCD display) will remove the FlashWizard Multiboot Menu. After this, see if the Flash image will boot. </p><p>If it will boot the Flash image, then run FlashWizard to re-install the MultiBoot menu and then reconnect the USB stick and reboot.</p><p>If it still will not boot the Flash image, then proceed to install a new flash image as above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td03-5, post: 727801, member: 188069"] Hi @ieloma3, I agree with you @nanochickin, install a new flash image first, with the USB memory stick disconnected. Do a Flash Erase and then re-install the FlashWizard MultiBoot menu. Now plug in the USB memory stick and reboot. With luck, all the installed MultiBoot Images will be listed in the FlashWizard Multiboot Menu. Select one and try it. Remember that with a DM7000S it is best to leave the flash image without plugins, addons, cams/emus, etc. Only add these to Images in Multiboot. The flash image is there as a base for the Multiboot Images and is best left empty. I only boot my Base (Flash) image if I have a problem with my MultiBoot images and only while I am resolving the problem. In fact, most problems can be resolved without ever using the Flash Image, once you have FlashWizard MultiBoot working. Best wishes, John. Edit: Another thought - You could try a Flash Erase, without installing a new image. It could be the Multiboot Menu is corrupt. Flash Erase (Reboot and immediately press and hold the Up button on the front panel until Flash Erase appears on the LCD display) will remove the FlashWizard Multiboot Menu. After this, see if the Flash image will boot. If it will boot the Flash image, then run FlashWizard to re-install the MultiBoot menu and then reconnect the USB stick and reboot. If it still will not boot the Flash image, then proceed to install a new flash image as above. [/QUOTE]
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