The one I have always used. It's reading the root folder as I get FLSH on display but when it cycles out of the flashing the receiver just hangs on boot.What type of usb stick are you using
Yes it's recognised, the stick is fine as I have flashed another box successfully with it. Must be the receiver...When you insert the usb into a pc/laptop ect is the usb recognised
Ok will try that. I also use hpusb but also stumped as to why other boxes flash with same stick...2 things to try,Seen it many times,Low level format the usb using hddguru and then format fat 32,Also flash a bootloader before main flash
Hi.. Have seen this happen many times before flashing with a Kingston stick and some boxes take them and some just refuse them, I always advise a sandisk flash drive to work with any box, try one and report back...Well it certainly seems to be hardware fault with the zgemma box.
Usb stick is not at fault as used in other receivers successfully.
I also flashed boot loader which worked updated but then when powered cycle gets stuck on boot.
Even tried a different power supply.
No joy.
So if anyone wants a faulty h2s make me an offer :)
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I have tried 3 separate sticks including SanDisk and still issue. :(Hi.. Have seen this happen many times before flashing with a Kingston stick and some boxes take them and some just refuse them, I always advise a sandisk flash drive to work with any box, try one and report back...
Well it certainly seems to be hardware fault with the zgemma box.
Usb stick is not at fault as used in other receivers successfully.
I also flashed boot loader which worked updated but then when powered cycle gets stuck on boot.
Even tried a different power supply.
No joy.
So if anyone wants a faulty h2s make me an offer :)
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I got it from one of the threads in tech kings, yes it was h3 version.Where did you get the bootloader bin?
Are you sure it was the H3 version?
Did the display change to "UPDT" for about 2 seconds, while flashing it ?
Is the box getting past boot now and just ignoring your USB stick or just stuck at "Boot"?
It is NEVER a good idea to flash a bootloader unless absolutely necessary and if your display is showing "Boot" the bootloader has already been loaded. The danger is in flashing an incorrect version (unlikely, but not impossible) and/or flashing a corrupt bin file ( a lot easier).
How do you know it is flashing the image ?I got it from one of the threads in tech kings, yes it was h3 version.
The box flashes the image and/or boot loader but when it recycles to boot it remains on exactly that...
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I strongly disagree, the bootloader is NOT part of a normal flash ie. image/build etc.( it isn't even present in the image) but can only be flashed on its own and while been read and then written to NVRam the display shows "UPDT" whilst the normal flash the display show "FLSH" and is a much longer process. Two totally different and independent processes.Normally you flash the bootloader and it will say flash on the front after and then flash image and press front power button