Open ATV backup image creation failed (Zgemma H1)

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  • tony_i
    DK Veteran
    • Oct 2008
    • 425

    #1

    Open ATV backup image creation failed (Zgemma H1)

    I'm having trouble making a backup image to my USB stick.

    The image creation fails, and though there is a new backup folder on my stick it only contains 'imageversion' and 'no force' elements.

    Anyone know what's going wrong?
  • martin035
    V.I.P. Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 1308

    #2
    Try making the backup image to Hdd ie

    On the backup image screen press Red instead of green, this will put a backup image on your USB drive in a folder called 'fullbackup_zgemmah1' inside that folder will be a dated folder ie '20161207_1459' inside that folder is a 'zgemma' folder just transfer that folder to the root of your backup USB drive and you have a work backup image.

    Or you can use the 'Flash Online/local' option press 'blue' press 'yellow' and navigate to the above made backup folder on your USB drive, enter the folders and highlight 'roots.bin' and press 'green' to restore your backup image

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    • tony_i
      DK Veteran
      • Oct 2008
      • 425

      #3
      There isn't room for a backup on the internal flash to enable me to back up this way.

      I think my problem is that I was trying to do what you do in the H2H, which is backup to a FAT32 stick, but it seems the H1 likes to backup to the formatted stick. I've done that, and then transferred it to my FAT32 'booting stick', ready for action if the need arises.

      Thanks.

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      • martin035
        V.I.P. Member
        • Apr 2014
        • 1308

        #4
        The hdd used by the Red button is the USB drive plugged into the back of the zgemma, so as long as there's a USB drive plugged into the Zgemma on boot up this option will write a backup image to it.

        You only just need to use a FTP program ie FileZilla to transfer the 'zgemma' folder to the root of backup USB drive

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        • tony_i
          DK Veteran
          • Oct 2008
          • 425

          #5
          Pressing Red (HDD) instead of Green (USB) was giving me a message that my HDD didn't have room. There's definitely room on my USB, though.

          All done now anyway.

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          • martin035
            V.I.P. Member
            • Apr 2014
            • 1308

            #6
            This is down to how the USB drive is mounted but as you've got it sorted it isn't required.

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            • tony_i
              DK Veteran
              • Oct 2008
              • 425

              #7
              Originally posted by martin035
              This is down to how the USB drive is mounted but as you've got it sorted it isn't required.
              You were spot on as usual. Settings now changed in Mount Manager and all working 100%.

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