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When down loaded, Can you explain the next thing to do next
as i Have never owned one of these boxs before and would rather do it right the first time rather then keep getting it wrong
1. Plug in the box and connect the cables
2.Format a usb stick in pc to fat32
3.Copy the firmware onto the stick.
4 Switch your box off completely and insert the usb in the rear socket.
5.Switch on the box wait for it to boot up.
6.Press menu and scroll to usb press ok
7.The firmware should start to transfer from the usb to the box.
8.Once this has done hit menu and key in 1570 with the remote.
this will bring up the secret menu hi light keycode and change it to on.
9.You should now be set to scan go into menu and select installation,choose automatic scan press ok then choose your provider hit ok again.
You should now get all channels your after.
If by any chance you dont get the channels try a different provider.
DD
Last edited by DESSERTDOG; 23 October, 2009, 18:23.
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Hi guys didnt know where to post - as this is sort of on topic hope someone doesnt mind me asking the question here.
I have just bought the starview 5 box and have also downloaded the firmware. The only problem that I have is that the usb drive that I have is a MicroRivers usb drive which is password protected or finger print protected. Now i tried to add the firmware to it and then placed it in the box. However the box can not connect to it due to the password.
Is there a way that I can transfer the firmware from my laptop?
hi
thanks alot maca - Ive actually formated my usb drive and now it does not prompt me to do the finger print or password - however now it doesnt allow me to put anything in the usb drive as it says that its write protected
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