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  • spudorange
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    • Oct 2009
    • 242

    #1

    vu+ solo wont flash properly

    Hi

    had a box back that was missing channels, I could ftp from it into dreambox_edit but not back to it so flashed it, on flashing I get nothing on the screen
    I have tried hdmi, scart & phono plugs but each gives me a blank screen, although the box led is responding to the remote so the box is not "locked up".

    I am sure I had this before so I did what I did then & put cfe_solo_2.0 on, then a vix that is suitable for it.

    Still the same so I tried a blackhole, then a blackpole, all 3 images do the same, response from remote but no picture on tv

    can anyone suggest something I may be overlooking

    thanks
  • benny/9
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    • Nov 2008
    • 1964

    #2
    did the image load fully when you flashed it by usb?
    also if it's a clone could you have put a image on it
    that's not suitable for it?
    also have you tried formatting the stick or even using
    a different one to re flash the box again to see if that clears it.
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    • spudorange
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      • Oct 2009
      • 242

      #3
      Thanks for replies

      1. It's a clone and software has been used before (from correct site "vuplushd.tv")
      2. I have tried various pen drives that have always been ok flashing that one plus another clone I bought
      3 each image I try flashes green once completed but does not show anything on screen

      as mentioned I have had this before and cured it after running the cfe_solo_2.0 file, but nothing works this time.

      any further ideas please

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      • DOUGALMCD
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        • May 2011
        • 3229

        #4
        Not a good idea to keep flashing bootloader you only need to do it once. Have you tried an older image?

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        • spudorange
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          • Oct 2009
          • 242

          #5
          yes I have tried various images as mentioned

          will keep trying and post if any joy


          Originally posted by DOUGALMCD
          Not a good idea to keep flashing bootloader you only need to do it once. Have you tried an older image?

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          • DOUGALMCD
            V.I.P. Member
            • May 2011
            • 3229

            #6
            You could try and connect to box with null cable and putty.

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            • spudorange
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              • Oct 2009
              • 242

              #7
              Thanks

              I think it is flashing fine, just does not want to display.

              I have had the issue before and in the end I cured it so going to retry

              thanks for your thoughts

              Originally posted by DOUGALMCD
              You could try and connect to box with null cable and putty.

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              • happy_highlander
                V.I.P. Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 3535

                #8
                Try connecting to the box with the Web browser to see if it is functioning. Or try a scart lead instead of hdmi to rule out the hdmi cable/connectors. I can tell you from experience that an electrical surge elsewhere in the network can blow the hdmi port. I can only assume the ethernet cable carries enough power to cause the issue with it being very close to hdmi port. A friend of mine blew the hdmi port on his box upstairs that was connected through home plugs when he was not very careful changing the hdd on a duo downstairs with the power still on
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                • cactikid
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 12017

                  #9
                  one reason why i have all cables protected lan,power and sat cables as there is so much crap floating around.

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                  • happy_highlander
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 3535

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cactikid
                    one reason why i have all cables protected lan,power and sat cables as there is so much crap floating around.
                    I tend to pull the plug out before I start poking screw drivers in electrical things
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                    • spudorange
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                      • Oct 2009
                      • 242

                      #11
                      Hi there

                      everything of mine goes through an expensive surge protected ext, it even has usb for chrging on it and was not cheap.

                      I also had this in original post
                      I have tried hdmi, scart & phono plugs but each gives me a blank screen, although the box led is responding to the remote so the box is not "locked up".

                      Thanks for input though.

                      ps
                      Took it to supplier and they also tried using laptop but got nowhere.

                      This 100% has NEVER had anything but clone firmware from the vuplushd website


                      Originally posted by happy_highlander
                      Try connecting to the box with the Web browser to see if it is functioning. Or try a scart lead instead of hdmi to rule out the hdmi cable/connectors. I can tell you from experience that an electrical surge elsewhere in the network can blow the hdmi port. I can only assume the ethernet cable carries enough power to cause the issue with it being very close to hdmi port. A friend of mine blew the hdmi port on his box upstairs that was connected through home plugs when he was not very careful changing the hdd on a duo downstairs with the power still on

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                      • happy_highlander
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3535

                        #12
                        It sounds like it must be graphics related then. I've never delved to deep into the gubbins to know if there is a standalone graphics processor. Let us know of you ever find out what is causing the issue.
                        Cheers h_h
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                        • spudorange
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                          • Oct 2009
                          • 242

                          #13
                          I will do

                          need to get it back from supplier and retry yet again

                          as previous, I have had this before on these clones but usually resolved it

                          thanks

                          Originally posted by happy_highlander
                          It sounds like it must be graphics related then. I've never delved to deep into the gubbins to know if there is a standalone graphics processor. Let us know of you ever find out what is causing the issue.
                          Cheers h_h

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