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    Question Flash erase DM 7025 ?

    How do I flasherase my DM 7025 ? I think there is som old crap on it. I`ve tried to push the up button when booting up after installing a new image, but nothing seems to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdolan View Post
    How do I flasherase my DM 7025 ? I think there is som old crap on it. I`ve tried to push the up button when booting up after installing a new image, but nothing seems to happen.
    There is an erase image on here somewhere. I'll edit my post in a minute if I can find it.

    edit: Had it on my usb stick, I've attached it. I believe I downloaded it from a post by Curious123, so thanks to him too.
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    You should only need to use this erase image file if you are having problems flashing your box but also I think this file is only for a dm500. You will need Dreamup and a null modem cable to flash the box. When you start the Dreamup program you need to check or press one of the buttons marked 'flash erase'.

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    Okee it works

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    Is the flash erase in the zip file for DM 7025 or DM500. I`ve have to be sure, before I dare using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdolan View Post
    Is the flash erase in the zip file for DM 7025 or DM500. I`ve have to be sure, before I dare using it.
    if its a .nfi image then its for the 7025 if it ends in .img then its for the 500


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    There is no extention on the uzipped file, it`s only a file.
    Not a .nfi or a .img, so I still haven`t solved my problem. Please help me.

    Some time ogo I had an erlier version of dream up, and there was a button to erase.
    In the newer versions they have removed this button, why?
    If I find it, can I still use it?
    The earliest version I have is a 1.2, with no erase button.
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    Can you not preform a flash erase when flashing another image?

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    That`s why I ask these questions. I`m not shure how to do it. I have flashed several image to my box, LT, Peter Pan, and almost everything I could find, to find the image that suits me best, and also it`s a nice hobby. The last 1/2 year, all different images have run unstable, I`ve even took out the hdd and have ordered a new one, since I could not format it. I`m not quite sure if I am dealing with 1 or 2 problems here. That`s why I like to flasherase my box, to start with a clean image, without any old crap.

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    Default erase_image.zip

    can some one upload erase_image.zip for dm 7025 as the one thats on hear dont work thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bog1 View Post
    can some one upload erase_image.zip for dm 7025 as the one thats on hear dont work thanks
    yes please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    thanks you

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    Default can u please reupload this file ?thank you

    Originally Posted by tdolan
    How do I flasherase my DM 7025 ? I think there is som old crap on it. I`ve tried to push the up button when booting up after installing a new image, but nothing seems to happen.

    There is an erase image on here somewhere. I'll edit my post in a minute if I can find it.

    edit: Had it on my usb stick, I've attached it. I believe I downloaded it from a post by Curious123, so thanks to him too.
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    Last edited by on_the_jazz; 11th June, 2009 at 10:16 PM.

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    thanks !!!!!!!

 

 

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