have had the same problem. if you are using the GT rom loader try downloading via a different port other than COM1. when i use a USB to serial converter i have to use COM7
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To see which port your USB adapter is connected to, connect your USB adapter and follow the following instructions:
1. Go to the Start Menu
2. Right click on "My Computer"
3. Select "Properties"
4. Click on the "Hardware" tab
5. Click on "Device Manager"
6. Click the + sign next to "Ports (COM & LPT)"
7. One of the listed ports should indicate which port your USB adapter is connected to (e.g. COM1, COM2, COM3, etc.)
8. Go back to your map software program that you use to transfer data and make sure it is looking at the correct port.
9. You should be able to transfer data once the correct port is selected
If you need drivers go here
(mods not sure if this is allowed remove if i have done wrong)
Follow my advice to step 7. Locate your USB Adapter (port *)Code:[url=http://www.gilsson.com/usb_drivers_download.htm]USB to Serial Adapter driver downloads and documentation[/url]
Right click on that port and select properties. Then select port settings, then select advanced. At the bottom of that tab will be a drop down box with the port selected (port * in your case). Use the drop down to select another port (eg 1, 2 or 3). If the port you want to use is already allocated to something else, you can use the same procedure to reassign that port after you have finished.
Save the selections in the usual way. The USB converter will be permanently assigned to the port you selected.
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THAT is why i decided to get the BOX PVR 1st -- then the BOX SUPER USB so that i did not have to mess about with null=modems and all that crap - my super usb is working perfect and all i have to do is flash it with my 4gig memory stick no lap tops no problem just easy peasy lemon squeezzzy
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i think the problem i have is that the cable i have and my box both have male pins on them so i had to buy a female adapter,, think this is where the problem lies
gonna go on ebay and buy a proper null modem cable (cheap enough)
should be up and running in a day or 2 thanks for all the great help and advice guys greatly appreciated
hodgeyComment
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Im currently having the same problem, Tried a million solutions lastnight, 2 seperate lappys, all sorts of combinations of com ports but as yet no solution, i have a few little alterations i have to try, if i have any success ill knock a post up about what i did.
Good luck! Dean
p.s. The The box Supers... Fantastic... makes flashing childs play!Comment
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guys above.... i was having probs transferring via usb>rs232 even tho i had a female ended rs232 lead. the problem is the type of usb lead. it needs to have a FDTI chipset board built into the lead/plug. Make sure you buy from a reputable dealer as most of the ebay ones DONT WORK!! *you will also need a driver for your system to 'see' the lead and this should be supplied on cd or is easily available online. Hope this helps.Comment
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You do need a null modem cable, not a straight through, the send and receive cables cross so the send goes to receive and vice versa.
Are you trying to use a laptop to update your box and have a usb to serial adaptor? ive heard that them adaptors are problematic, i dont use one myself so cant help with that but, If you are try using a computer that has a serial port (most desktops have them). you dont need the box connected to the tv to do the flash.Comment
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I used the USB > Serial Adaptor (with chipset) male output with a female > female extension > the RS232 input on boxes. Both my eurovox V and Red updated easily enough. i did have to check in device manager/ports that com port 1-4 was being used. Perhaps the Starview users need to do this also? I'm needing help tho on a friends eurox 'blue' or 'black' box as it wont take any of the updates yet doesnt appear to be a clone. weird one. hmmmYou do need a null modem cable, not a straight through, the send and receive cables cross so the send goes to receive and vice versa.
Are you trying to use a laptop to update your box and have a usb to serial adaptor? ive heard that them adaptors are problematic, i dont use one myself so cant help with that but, If you are try using a computer that has a serial port (most desktops have them). you dont need the box connected to the tv to do the flash.Comment
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that is definitely your problem as all you have bought is a usb to serial adapter and a gender bender , and so you have no crossover in the circuiti think the problem i have is that the cable i have and my box both have male pins on them so i had to buy a female adapter,, think this is where the problem lies
gonna go on ebay and buy a proper null modem cable (cheap enough)
should be up and running in a day or 2 thanks for all the great help and advice guys greatly appreciated
hodgey
the 9 pin serial null modem cable will provide the crossover you need and you have no need for the gender changer at all , so once you have the correct lead you can try again using the lead and your usb adapter plugged togetherComment
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