Complete backup error

Irenec

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Hi I'm trying to do a complete backup to flash to another box, I'm following Wooshman's instructions but I keep getting an error message, pic below
Thanks
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hi,
looks like you got usb error (line 135). Make sure you have formatted usb stick to fat32 and you have created a .txt file called backupstick on root of usb, insert in front usb port and try again
 
Remember to remove your server details before backing up. Otherwise you will end up with your server details in another receiver and your line/s may only be allowed in one receiver ;-)
Best to check with your supplier
 
Remember to remove your server details before backing up. Otherwise you will end up with your server details in another receiver and your line/s may only be allowed in one receiver ;-)
Best to check with your supplier

Can I just delete the server details off the USB before I put it in the other box ?

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hi,
looks like you got usb error (line 135). Make sure you have formatted usb stick to fat32 and you have created a .txt file called backupstick on root of usb, insert in front usb port and try again

Thanks I didn't have the backupstick file on the USB
 
It's probably best to delete server details before backing up. I think trying to open up a back up image and finding the right file might be harder or not possible without flashing another receiver first, then locating the files. But you would need the first receiver switched off.
 
If your running oscam then ideally you need to go into the oscam.server file and just delete the host, user name and password. Then save and restart oscam. Now when you back up your files will be free of any server details.
Obviously make sure you have a copy of any server details before deleting things.
Once you have your back up then you can place your details back into your first receiver.
Your second receiver can now be flashed and will be exactly the same, the only thing to do then is contact your server provider and ask whether the line will cover 2 twin tuners. ;-)
 
Thanks, the second box isn't for me it's for my nephew and he already has a line from a server so no need for 2 twin tuners. My second line has went a bit strange so can't save that just now but that is getting sorted later, I already have one of my lines saved on a usb so when I get the second line saved I'll be able to delete them both.
Thanks
 
Right I'm with you, it's important you hand over any back up image or receiver with NO server details in as it can get you in trouble with your provider if two receivers are connected to the server at the same time. :-)
 
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