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    Default dm800 dreamup flash erase not showing?

    I have been having a few problems with my dm800 so i wanted to flash, cut a long story short the only way i can flash (browser does not work)is with null modem cable so i originally used dreamup which gave me an option to erase flash which i did. I then flashed to nabilosat 0.7

    now when i goto flash there is no option to erase flash so when i flash the image, i still have all the junk left over from the previous image which seems to be causing enigma to crash and be unstable, so i would like to be able to erase flash and do a new image in flash without any old left overs

    but the dreamup is no longer giving me the erase option?

    anyone got any clue to why this would be happening, or a clue on what i need to delete off the dm800 so it uses the new flash settings rather than any old stuff..

    ideally would like to flash erase tho but that doesnt seem possible?

    many thanks

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    download latest version of dream up from dreammultimedia website or try a factory reset

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    Quote Originally Posted by satpink View Post
    download latest version of dream up from dreammultimedia website or try a factory reset
    will a factory reset delete all the junk?

    i am using the latest dreamup from that website

    thanks

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    not 100% sure but worth a go or put original image on then do a reflash

 

 

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