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    hello all no one to help me.


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    as audioniek said: the box is possibly broken (all those bad block messages are not normal) so i think you should send it back to your dealer


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    ok thank you solala it is not guaranteed by usb it functions when I put picture HDMU.


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    Zitat Zitat von samkooke Beitrag anzeigen
    my problem is 7119 blocked on 7119 and flashes red
    From this I grasp the display shows 7119 immediately after power on, combined with a blinking red LED. First of all, the original boot loader cannot
    display the text 7119, not even a broken one (it should display L7.00, L7.06 or L7.07). The blinking red LED shows there is some code executing and that the loader cannot find an image anywhere. It is highly probable that the boot loader is just fine.

    That leaves two options:
    1.NAND flash memory has a hardware failure
    2.There is no valid image in flash and the receiver cannot read your USB stick properly (or the image on the stick is corrupt).

    Try this:
    Power the receiver off by pulling the DC plug on the back. Press and hold channel down on the receivers front panel and insert the DC power plug again. Keep holding the front panel key until the display shows OFF, then release it.

    Flash a factory image using the channel up procedure. After a restart this should yield a running stock firmware with steady green LED. If it does, consider using another USB stick. Not all sticks work well; the receiver is rather particular in this respect.

    Regards,

    Audioniek.
    Receivers: Rebox: RE-4000, 8000, 9000, 2200, 2210, 2220, 4200, 4210, 4220, 8220, 8500, SAB Unix Triple, Golden Media Spark TripleX, Amiko Alien 2+, Sogno Spark Revolution, Kathrein UFS910(1 & 14W)/912/913/922(CX24116 & AVL2108 tuners), Vizyon revolution 820HD PVR, AB IPBox 91HD/9000HD/9000HD rev.2, Xsarius Alpha HD10, nBox BKSA/BSLA/BXZB/BZZB, Vitamin HD 5000
    Sats: Astra 1, 2 & 3, Hotbird
    Main activity: building my own E2 images for Fortis receivers


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    good evening Audioniek I have flashed in internal flash at first placed upgrade_loader_7119.ird and usb_kernel.img and usb_rootfs.img and flashes red and green I have is handling but it does not work thanks.


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    hello ,
    @Audioniek,
    First of all, the original boot loader cannot
    display the text 7119, not even a broken one (it should display L7.00, L7.06 or L7.07).
    that would be the case if the receiver contains the original bootloader, but I think in the case of our friend , he alredy flashed the box with "upgrade_loader_boxtype.ird" - an ird u_boot buitl for loading kernel and rootfs from flash - contained in the startkit from one of HDBOX E2 image.
    that one show the boxtype on the vfd as soon as started.

    @ samkook
    in the kit there a folder named "back" wherein there is file named "usb_uboot.img" ( the original boot for your box) , try to use the current enverenment commands to flash it again into flash and then try with any .ird file ( not kernel and rootf img file) to restor it .

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    Geändert von kader_73 (05.03.2015 um 14:25 Uhr)
    hs7819 @E2_sh4 ~~ NilSat(7W)_Astra(19.2E)

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    hello kader_73 I have made this action several times hopeless always blocked thanks.


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    So far you have not told us much what happens EXACTLY after a flash try except the information-less statements "blocked" and "does not work", so unless you tell us something we can work with, we cannot do much. The following is therefore a complete guess.

    If you indeed have flashed the file kader_73 suspects, channel-up should still work, provided the .IRD you try to flash has the correct resellerID. I suspect he current resellerID in this crap loader is 270200A0. If the resellerID's do not match te Original loader displays Er.10; what the current loader does in such cases I have no way of knowing.

    So here is the next option: download this file and unpack it. Use a good reseller changer to set the resellerID to 270200A0 (many change the A0 to 00). Flash the resulting file using channel-up. If successful, the resellerID of the receiver is 270100A0 (Octagon SF918G SE+).

    I do not know why people change bootloaders without need; Enigma2 and Neutrino can be built to run with an unchanged factory boot loader with an HS7119 (and on a HS7429 and HS7819 for that matter). Why almost nobody does this is not clear to me.

    Ergo: NEVER, absolutely NEVER, change a bootloader unless:
    1. you know what you are doing,
    2. you want to say goodbye to the not-so-bad and very stable factory firmware,
    3. you know beforehand what resellerID the receiver has after the change,
    4. you want to lose most, if not all recovery possiblities and your warranty if there is one,
    5. you are prepared to run into serious trouble or even brick your receiver if something goes wrong,
    6. there is a way back you completely understand and are capable of performing it with the means at your disposal,
    7. AND finally: there is a very good reason for changing the loader (to be able to run Enigma2 is not one).


    Regards,

    Audioniek.
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    Receivers: Rebox: RE-4000, 8000, 9000, 2200, 2210, 2220, 4200, 4210, 4220, 8220, 8500, SAB Unix Triple, Golden Media Spark TripleX, Amiko Alien 2+, Sogno Spark Revolution, Kathrein UFS910(1 & 14W)/912/913/922(CX24116 & AVL2108 tuners), Vizyon revolution 820HD PVR, AB IPBox 91HD/9000HD/9000HD rev.2, Xsarius Alpha HD10, nBox BKSA/BSLA/BXZB/BZZB, Vitamin HD 5000
    Sats: Astra 1, 2 & 3, Hotbird
    Main activity: building my own E2 images for Fortis receivers

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    ... but 5 years ago there was no possibility to do ANYTHING useful with the original loaders


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    Zitat Zitat von Audioniek Beitrag anzeigen
    So far you have not told us much what happens EXACTLY after a flash try except the information-less statements "blocked" and "does not work", so unless you tell us something we can work with, we cannot do much. The following is therefore a complete guess.

    If you indeed have flashed the file kader_73 suspects, channel-up should still work, provided the .IRD you try to flash has the correct resellerID. I suspect he current resellerID in this crap loader is 270200A0. If the resellerID's do not match te Original loader displays Er.10; what the current loader does in such cases I have no way of knowing.

    So here is the next option: download this file and unpack it. Use a good reseller changer to set the resellerID to 270200A0 (many change the A0 to 00). Flash the resulting file using channel-up. If successful, the resellerID of the receiver is 270100A0 (Octagon SF918G SE+).

    I do not know why people change bootloaders without need; Enigma2 and Neutrino can be built to run with an unchanged factory boot loader with an HS7119 (and on a HS7429 and HS7819 for that matter). Why almost nobody does this is not clear to me.

    Ergo: NEVER, absolutely NEVER, change a bootloader unless:
    1. you know what you are doing,
    2. you want to say goodbye to the not-so-bad and very stable factory firmware,
    3. you know beforehand what resellerID the receiver has after the change,
    4. you want to lose most, if not all recovery possiblities and your warranty if there is one,
    5. you are prepared to run into serious trouble or even brick your receiver if something goes wrong,
    6. there is a way back you completely understand and are capable of performing it with the means at your disposal,
    7. AND finally: there is a very good reason for changing the loader (to be able to run Enigma2 is not one).


    Regards,

    Audioniek.
    hello Audioniek I flasher enigma2 in internal flash last year it function well and since 15 days more image simply turn on the front panel 7119 and flashes red and green and impossible to put the original thanks.


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