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    Default Cccam config switch v1.3 - help please!

    While trying to switch sea lions via the Cccam config switch the screen went green and now i cannot seem to select and highlight via a tick a different sea lion.
    When trying to select and tick the box of a different sea lion the spinning symbol appears on my open pli image. what can i do to get my Cccam info switch v1.3 to work and become active again?

    i would really appeciate you expert help please as a friend of mine who would definitely know all about this is not avaialble to ask.

    help would be very much appreciated.
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    re flash the box with image

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    thanks whitey220783. is there no way i can just remove the cccam switch and then download again? just wanted to ask in case it is the faster option.

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    check the enigma forums here, like vu and dreambox

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    When switching CCcam config files occasionally enigma will delete the main CCcam.cfg (hence the green screen because it can no longer find the CCcam.cfg file). If you look in your /etc folder on your box you should see a number of CCcam config files probably named CCcam_01.cfg, CCcam_02.cfg etc (depending on the number of different sea lions you have). At the command prompt just type cp /etc/CCcam_01.cfg /etc/CCcam.cfg and you will be up and running again without have to re-flash.

    Hope this helps

    Chunkey

 

 

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