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    here is how i fixed , bit vague as from memory ,

    1 , null cable pc to dm800
    2 , ethernet cable from router to dm800
    3 , open dreamup , press connect
    4 , put power to dm800 ,
    (try both ways , with "network use" and without)
    5, on mine , dreamup loaded somethin , no error popups , and dm800 screen changed to http mode with addy
    6 , load new image with browser using addy from display ,
    Are you using a proper com port connection or one of those usb adapters , as i know these adapters to be troublesome

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    ok. I give up.
    I did it exactly like you described. In Dreamup I case see something like 'probing IP'. Nothing happens.
    Both LAN LED's on the box are permanently on. Maybe the ethernet connection doesn't work anymore.

    bad, pretty bad... Olympic games and no HD

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    hi


    what you have to do
    1-run dreamup , connect DM800 with cable
    2- under dreamop select network and in the remote ip (box) put the ip you want for your box
    3-now switch on the dreambox, dreamup will prepared the box for flash
    when ready for flash
    4 take the remote ip (box) then follow the procedure through the web now
    192,168.xxxx.xxx
    will get to the upgrade firmware page

    This will force the box on bootloader mode

    I hope this will help

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    are you 100% sure the cable is a nullmoden cable as other cables look the same but are wired diffancely

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    Yes. It is a Nullmodemcable. I used it for several 500s. I believe there is something wrong with the LAN adapter. As I wrote before.. both LEDs are permanently on and I can't see any network traffic.

    Even if I insert an IP in dreamup it cannot be found. A ping gives no reply.

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    try this

    To explain all qestion about file to big!!

    1. switch on enforcer press enable
    2. Run dream up and press connection
    3. Switch on dm800 (should send now BL to box)
    4. If dreamup succesfully send BL to box (doing this automaticly when you plug in power cable to box)
    5. shout down dream up and enforcer
    6. shout down box, switch on dream up (just dream up! press connection)
    7. switch on box
    8. now when everything goes ok, you are able again to flash box

    *special DreamUp & enforcer:

    *ttp://rapidshare.com/files/289346941/2nd_stage_pack.rar


    or this

    -plug the power and keep pressing the power boton till the box gets and IP and writes STOP

    dont give up mate , others have had this issue and managed to recover

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    or have a read of this thread

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...big-fix-73198/

    sorry , just seen your post at bottom


    try this
    the error is actually saying that the loader cann't detect a security chip - do a prayer and open the box and check if you have one (should be glued to a small SIM card reader).
    If everything looks OK, try pressing the CA chip softly into the reader - maybe it just went lose
    Last edited by southpaw; 14th February, 2010 at 08:22 PM.

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    How long does it take to transfer the BL to the box. I can see in this enforcer window the blue/red bar going back and forth. what does this mean? is something transfered?

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    I checked the SIM and there is a kind of a 'bubble' on top of the SIM. Opened it. Cleaned it. Does is make sense to insert a SIM from another box?

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    why , do you have another working dm800 ?

    if so , have you tried 1st method of fix

    Now for the first sollution.
    1) Connect working dreambox DM600/DM800.
    2) Open dreamup, press connect.
    3) When dreambox is found by dreamup, insert Null-Modem cable in
    the broken dreambox.
    4) Press flash button, and chose a firmware.
    5) The flash progress will probably hang, its OK.
    6) Open dreamup again, connect the broken box, press connect.
    7) If all went ok, you can now flash box again, (Use only serial
    communication)
    Last edited by southpaw; 14th February, 2010 at 10:10 PM.

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    Thanks. Do you think this will work?
    how about the LAN LED's? Did you see any traffic? The LEDs are always on.

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    Ok. I connected the 2nd DM800 and startet DreamUp. Box was found by Dreamup, BL uploaded. Disconnected new box, connected broken 800er.

    Display switched from error message to dhcp and a IP is now shown. Selected Image and since almost 5 min DreamUp says 'Calculating checksum'.

    How long does it usually take?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin64 View Post
    just flash you bl back on and image will work 2.0 sim here Digital Kaos - Downloads - clone 800dm 69/70/72 bootloader

    2.1 sim here Digital Kaos - Downloads - clone 75 boot loader only for 2.1 sims just flash it the same way you would flash a image take about 10mins to do ok
    is there any other bootloaders???

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    the same problem here after flashing new image of oozoon no ca found
    now trying to fix it with 2nd stage methode more later

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    This problem is due to miscontact in the sim card under the tuner , when i press on it the dm800 starts normally.

 

 
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