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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 83601" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>Get FWP4.5b for a start, then hit the 'Configuration and Utilities' button at bottom left. The Utilities box which comes up just to the right of it should have an 'Install Flashwizard Pro' button or similar (mine has a 'Remove Flashwizard Pro' button for obvious reasons!).</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, you can hit the 'Install or remove a firmware in MULTIBOOT' button at left, and it will prompt you to install the bootmenu part of the software. This is the only part that gets installed on the DB. The rest sits on the PC. Not sure which Enigma version you have on PP or which kernel version, but it should say in the doco somewhere. I wouldn't mix kernel versions... O-no </p><p></p><p>I had to give up my Black Tiger 3 when I went USB, as the kernel versions were so different. I miss it badly, which is why I'll make my own 1.0.8.2 version when I have time. Yeah, I love to fiddle and learn. That's why the USB thing is of interest for now. I like having two images too, as I can stuff one up on purpose, and still watch the footy (a happy coincidence - the only thing I really watch).</p><p></p><p>I don't think many people have 'boot loading' problems as such. Many screw up the firmware and have trouble restarting it, but that's mostly to do with not flash-erasing properly. I've never had a problem, but I don't chop and change very much. True boot loading problems cannot be sorted out by reflashing, even with a serial cable. Bootstrap file corruption can only be resolved by reprogramming via JTAG (either yourself with a CAS2 I've found out or by retuning box to Dream).</p><p></p><p>Even fewer have problems with actual hardware. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy your playing, and a Happy New Year to you too.</p><p></p><p>STICK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 83601, member: 176912"] Get FWP4.5b for a start, then hit the 'Configuration and Utilities' button at bottom left. The Utilities box which comes up just to the right of it should have an 'Install Flashwizard Pro' button or similar (mine has a 'Remove Flashwizard Pro' button for obvious reasons!). Alternatively, you can hit the 'Install or remove a firmware in MULTIBOOT' button at left, and it will prompt you to install the bootmenu part of the software. This is the only part that gets installed on the DB. The rest sits on the PC. Not sure which Enigma version you have on PP or which kernel version, but it should say in the doco somewhere. I wouldn't mix kernel versions... O-no I had to give up my Black Tiger 3 when I went USB, as the kernel versions were so different. I miss it badly, which is why I'll make my own 1.0.8.2 version when I have time. Yeah, I love to fiddle and learn. That's why the USB thing is of interest for now. I like having two images too, as I can stuff one up on purpose, and still watch the footy (a happy coincidence - the only thing I really watch). I don't think many people have 'boot loading' problems as such. Many screw up the firmware and have trouble restarting it, but that's mostly to do with not flash-erasing properly. I've never had a problem, but I don't chop and change very much. True boot loading problems cannot be sorted out by reflashing, even with a serial cable. Bootstrap file corruption can only be resolved by reprogramming via JTAG (either yourself with a CAS2 I've found out or by retuning box to Dream). Even fewer have problems with actual hardware. Enjoy your playing, and a Happy New Year to you too. STICK [/QUOTE]
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