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    Default How can I expand the flash memory?

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    I'm using VTi 6.0.4 on my VU+duo,and when I try to do update image I get message "only 17mb of flash available update at your own risk"
    is there a way of increasing the available flash with VTi as there is with BH image?

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    Get rid of unwanted Plugins would be a start


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    Quote Originally Posted by digicon View Post
    Get rid of unwanted Plugins would be a start
    Yes, I had already done that!! whats your next trick.

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    where are you storing your epg,hopefully on usb and not to flash.unsure if cacheflush cleans up flash memory?

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    You have 64mb of internal flash which should be sufficient for all the major Plugins required from IPTV streaming to XMBC.

    As suggested above make sure yourEPG is not loading to internal flash but instead either external USB or internal hard drive.

    Last Option would be to use an image that has Meoboot incorporated which will allow you to load an image and plugins onto an external mounted USB drive


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