the famous red light of death and starting on front panel,plenty of us had that issue.
OK i know im being a numpty but wanted to change image on my box ,this is an original box by the way had it since they first came out, i know i know if it aint broke .... yady yaddy yaddy ,but me being me i tried , it went thro all the reading flash ,programming ,remove usb and reboot box , but it just keeps saying starting !!!!!!!! it does nothing else ,tried umpteen different usb sticks same message ,tried them in different ports, just nothing ive disconnected the internal hdd as well
the famous red light of death and starting on front panel,plenty of us had that issue.
father ted (5th May, 2017)
What image were you using and what one did you change to as cactikid says it may be C807 capacitor. If your confident on soldering I could upload some pics for you. Keep it off just now as you may get away with just the C807 fix and don't have to do the regulator. There are other capacitors that can be changed on top of the others for the signal fix which may or may not follow soon.
father ted (5th May, 2017)
mine went again and as box is so slow have not got it fixed yet.
father ted (12th May, 2017)
I was asking about image as I wanted to know if you had ever done the cfe update for larger images. Anyway I'll assume you did this way back so here's a photo of board and position of C807 capacitor and other capacitors that may need replaced now or eventually. 2nd photo is not exact place underneath board but is how the solder job should look when done although that's factory done. Capacitors have a positive and negative end also when taken out you will see negative side on board too as well as the capacitor. Some folk just cut and solder at the legs I prefer to do it properly. Replace capacitor with good one like panasonic for instance. If that don't work you may need to replace regulator next to it. hth
somewhere on forum this was covered years ago with details of what and where.
If it is an old box you might need to flash a newer bootloader to accommodate a bigger image. The latest one came out Feb 16 2015.
father ted (12th May, 2017)
father ted (12th May, 2017)
yes mate did the cfe update before i started ,i replaced the 807 with a new one still got starting argggggggggggh manged to get hold of an ESR meter to check others ,they seem to be fine ????????
Hi sorry didn't reply earlier was on golfing holiday with mates.
This is for information purpose only anything you do or try will be at your own risk. {Working with electrical products can be dangerous}
Also not everyone is a competent solderer. Not saying you aren't.
So you updated the cfe then image and starting message began.
Maybe it didn't work and you could try another usb first. It's aways possible it was down to something easy or something missed.
You replaced the C807 capacitor it still won't work was it done correctly and what reading did you get from the removed capacitor? I have to ask so don't take offence.
You said you checked the other capacitors and they seemed to be ok?
Maybe the U801 regulator needs replaced? Most times these two together fix the said starting problem.
Can you have a look at the capacitors on the psu? Any bulging? They don't always. This can be a problem with starting too.
With electricity off take cover off the duo then plug back in and turn on. Get a hair dryer and heat over the capacitors till warm about six inches away on the PSU first to see if it will start. If not then go over to where the C807 is and heat the capacitors there till warm and see if it wants to start. This will take a minute or two. hth
father ted (12th May, 2017)
Did you try reflashing the original working image?
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
father ted (12th May, 2017)
Here's a photo of Psu where some or all of these may need replaced.
if box is stuck on starting i dont think usb flashing will work?
cunny (19th May, 2017), father ted (16th May, 2017)
Be a good idea to goin via 232 see what's happening
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
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