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HELP! Azbox stuck on bootup after CrossEPG download
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<blockquote data-quote="mindfield" data-source="post: 801145" data-attributes="member: 350855"><p>Hi... Another METOO answer but mine definitely worked and you don't have to buy anything or wire up anything.</p><p>.</p><p>Connect a Ethernet CAT5 network cable to your AZBOX and to your PC. First get your PC's networking enabled.</p><p></p><p>To first access your box to allow you to upload a new image to it, turn the AZBOX off. WHILE HOLDING DOWN THE "VOL +" SWITCH ON THE FAR RIGHT HAND SIDE FRONT PANEL, SWITCH ON THE AZBOX AGAIN using the rear panel switch. AND CONTINUE TO HOLD THE VOL + DOWN WHILST IT GOES THROUGH THE BOOT UP ROUTINE. The front panel LEDs will soon give you an IP address (such as 192.168.X.X). Go to the _http://www.openrsi.org site and download the AZup AZBOX recovery tool. While on that site, also download the Openrsi AZBOX kernel and the images appropriate to your version of the AZBOX.</p><p>Run the AZup Recovery tool on your PC and input the IP address the AZBOX bootup routine gave you into the AZup recovery tool screen. One that is done selecting the AZBOX kernel or image you've just downloaded from the OpenRSI site and mouse select that from within the AZup program. </p><p>Assuming the AZBOX is talking via the AZBOX to you PC, it will immediately start to upload that to your AZBOX.</p><p>When its finished uploading the new kernal or image, BINGO! it will boot up but in the OpenRSI image (which is quite surprisingly detailed and immensely configurable) and most folk would choose to retain that image as a vast improvement on the original. DON'T, WHATEVER YOU DO, SWITCH OFF OR INTERRUPT THE AZBOX WHILST THE NEW IMAGE IS BEING LOADED!!!!!!!!!!! If you do send the AZBOX to me. I could use it for spare parts....!!!</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps.... Kind regards, Robert. ZL2ROB, New Zealand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindfield, post: 801145, member: 350855"] Hi... Another METOO answer but mine definitely worked and you don't have to buy anything or wire up anything. . Connect a Ethernet CAT5 network cable to your AZBOX and to your PC. First get your PC's networking enabled. To first access your box to allow you to upload a new image to it, turn the AZBOX off. WHILE HOLDING DOWN THE "VOL +" SWITCH ON THE FAR RIGHT HAND SIDE FRONT PANEL, SWITCH ON THE AZBOX AGAIN using the rear panel switch. AND CONTINUE TO HOLD THE VOL + DOWN WHILST IT GOES THROUGH THE BOOT UP ROUTINE. The front panel LEDs will soon give you an IP address (such as 192.168.X.X). Go to the _http://www.openrsi.org site and download the AZup AZBOX recovery tool. While on that site, also download the Openrsi AZBOX kernel and the images appropriate to your version of the AZBOX. Run the AZup Recovery tool on your PC and input the IP address the AZBOX bootup routine gave you into the AZup recovery tool screen. One that is done selecting the AZBOX kernel or image you've just downloaded from the OpenRSI site and mouse select that from within the AZup program. Assuming the AZBOX is talking via the AZBOX to you PC, it will immediately start to upload that to your AZBOX. When its finished uploading the new kernal or image, BINGO! it will boot up but in the OpenRSI image (which is quite surprisingly detailed and immensely configurable) and most folk would choose to retain that image as a vast improvement on the original. DON'T, WHATEVER YOU DO, SWITCH OFF OR INTERRUPT THE AZBOX WHILST THE NEW IMAGE IS BEING LOADED!!!!!!!!!!! If you do send the AZBOX to me. I could use it for spare parts....!!! Hope it helps.... Kind regards, Robert. ZL2ROB, New Zealand. [/QUOTE]
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