Firmware Dreambox 800 Clone
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Hi I wish to flash my clone DM800, which stopped working (no longer boots up - stops at bar on boot up on little screen). I have tried dream elite but nothing downloads ieChannel list or softcams.
I cant seem to get to grips with PLI. I had Blackhole on it but when I flashed this it does not seem to work I would prefer an image that is one flash as I dont understand bootloaders I am using Dream up and it takes circa 1hr to flash, and dont understand how I flash via ethernet, but am happy for it to take 1hr if it works Here's hoping someone can help me Thanks. I followed this to the word and have had no issues: Flashing a new firmware (image) by Browser What you need to flash You need the image file you want to flash.
Image files have the extension *.nfi. You can't flash other images like *.img files. Don't try it - it won't work. You need either a DHCP server, a configured bootloader or a serial cable and a terminal program like HyperTerm. You need a browser, and a network cable. If you connect the Dreambox directly to the PC, you need a cross cable, if you connect trough a switch/hub/router you need a normal (non-cross) cable. To flash a new image, you can use the second stage loader.
It must be present and not broken. The following steps assume you have a DHCP server.
If you don't have one, you have to setup an IP address in the bootloader's serial setup. - Power down the Dreambox, either using 'shutdown' and by removing the power connector. Standby is not enough! * - (1.) Press and hold the power button. Replug the power connector into the Dreambox.
- (3.) A text '*** STOP ***' should appear. Now you can release the button. The bootloader entered the 'waiting' mode. - (4.) Above the '*** STOP ***' text, there should appear an IP-address (four decimal values with a dot in between). If there appears the string 'dhcp' instead, the box still searches for a DHCP server. If it doesn't change, something doesn't work with the DHCP server. Check wether network cable is plugged in etc.
Pcut ct630 usb driver download. If it just doesn't work, set an IP using the serial terminal) * - Now, open a browser on your PC. (1.) enter in the address line '(where ip must be replaced with the value in the LCD). - (2.) on the bottom of the page, there's a link called 'firmware upgrade'. * - On the next page, you can select the flash image you want to flash. Be sure that it has the '.nfi' extension. You can't flash other images (like.img)! - Click on 'FLASH!'
It might take some time to upload and flash the image. - Switch the box off again, and on again.
The new image should be flashed and working Gav. I followed this to the word and have had no issues: Flashing a new firmware (image) by Browser What you need to flash You need the image file you want to flash. Image files have the extension *.nfi. You can't flash other images like *.img files.
Don't try it - it won't work. You need either a DHCP server, a configured bootloader or a serial cable and a terminal program like HyperTerm. You need a browser, and a network cable. If you connect the Dreambox directly to the PC, you need a cross cable, if you connect trough a switch/hub/router you need a normal (non-cross) cable. To flash a new image, you can use the second stage loader. It must be present and not broken. The following steps assume you have a DHCP server.
If you don't have one, you have to setup an IP address in the bootloader's serial setup. - Power down the Dreambox, either using 'shutdown' and by removing the power connector. Standby is not enough! * - (1.) Press and hold the power button. Replug the power connector into the Dreambox. - (3.) A text '*** STOP ***' should appear. Now you can release the button.
The bootloader entered the 'waiting' mode. - (4.) Above the '*** STOP ***' text, there should appear an IP-address (four decimal values with a dot in between). If there appears the string 'dhcp' instead, the box still searches for a DHCP server.