Software problem bluescreen

Hi, so I've got myself into a bit of a pickle.

I attempted to install Wooshbuild infinity. Then I get the bluesceen error seen below. I assumed this meant maybe my openatv version was too old, so I popped the newest version 'openatv-6.3-zgemmah9s-20191009_usb.zip' on to my usb stick. The stick is FAT32, which I formatted on a Mac. Restarted it with my finger on 'reset' as the guides advise...nothing. It just went straight into Wooshbuild without reinstalling opentv.



So now I'm kind of stuck. I have no idea where to go from here. Obviously nothing works now.

I have also attached my machine spec.



Is it because I formatted on a Mac? Is there something else I am missing? Hope somebody can help, thanks.





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Look in there ^ ^ ^

Personally i can recommend either Willobuild. or Grog Freerange. Both can be installed without the use of USB flash and are added by using command via putty/terminal. You will need to have storage initialised and plugged in, or failing that use Willo`s homebrew build.
 
Issue following command using Putty
init 4

This will stop the bootloop. Then copy and save any important files using FTP. Then flash latest ATV using Grogs script.
 
Factory reset does not mean what the name suggests. It deletes the setting file as well as other contents in /etc/enigma2. That would solve problems where the cause is there . Ignore any erroneous posts about factory reset not solve anything. However, your receiver is in a bootloop, so you can't select it.

The best way to "factory reset" is to flash an image anew and not to restore/reuse settings.
 
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Thanks, I will do all this tonight until my head explodes. I actually have it working and it’s great. Records, time shifts, freesat skin...but eventually it crashes, restarts, sends me to setup and when I do that it blue screens and I have to do my setting again. Or I can ignore the whoosh installation page, and use it for about two hours before a crash.
 
You need to install one thing at a time and rule out what is causing the crash. Just start with bare minimum OpenATV, with your softcam. Gradually add one thing a t a time.
 
You need to install one thing at a time and rule out what is causing the crash. Just start with bare minimum OpenATV, with your softcam. Gradually add one thing a t a time.
Ha, well, I haven’t technically found a way for my box to boot from my usb yet. It recognises it as ext3 and records on it but I can’t boot from it. So I can’t install oatv at the moment.
 
You can't flash by USB using a device in ext format. Use the command line to flash using ofgwrite.
Yeah, when I tried flashing it I used fat32. Ext for recording. Maybe formatting on a Mac isn’t the best way to go. Don’t know what ofgwrite is but will look into it! Thanks!
 
Failed again! Arrrrgh! What is the issue? Driving me mad. Here is the terminal info:


zgemmah9s login: root
root@zgemmah9s:~# wget --no-check-certificate -O installatv.sh installatv.sh
atv.sh?dl=1 && bash installatv.sh
--2019-10-11 18:31:35-- https://www.dropbox.com/s/nqbo698rxconave/installatv.sh?dl=1
Resolving www.dropbox.com... 2620:100:6020:1::a27d:4001, 162.125.64.1
Connecting to www.dropbox.com|2620:100:6020:1::a27d:4001|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
Location: /s/dl/nqbo698rxconave/installatv.sh [following]
--2019-10-11 18:31:36-- https://www.dropbox.com/s/dl/nqbo698rxconave/installatv.sh
Reusing existing connection to [www.dropbox.com]:443.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
Location: https://uc153997689718910807f72b1d3...t.com/cd/0/get/AqNxrwzpfBev9_dRjvDAvUs_NXi4io
Hq9ZcELwWw8XM8EbpMy2HRAvXN3tjR0OtRYDK8GZkq-T8IoqBXNz_V-wFQ5U2wGyQEYmOmqSsqyECOSg/file?dl=1# [following]
--2019-10-11 18:31:36-- https://uc153997689718910807f72b1d37.dl.dropboxusercontent.com/cd/0/get/AqNxrwzpfBev9_d
RjvDAvUs_NXi4ioHq9ZcELwWw8XM8EbpMy2HRAvXN3tjR0OtRYDK8GZkq-T8IoqBXNz_V-wFQ5U2wGyQEYmOmqSsqyECOSg/file?dl=1
Resolving uc153997689718910807f72b1d37.dl.dropboxusercontent.com... 2620:100:6020:6::a27d:4006, 162.125.64.6
Connecting to uc153997689718910807f72b1d37.dl.dropboxusercontent.com|2620:100:6020:6::a27d:4006|:443... connecte
d.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 896 [application/binary]
Saving to: ‘installatv.sh’

installatv.sh 100%[===========================================>] 896 --.-KB/s in 0s

2019-10-11 18:31:37 (11.4 MB/s) - ‘installatv.sh’ saved [896/896]

You are about to flash your zgemmah9s box with the latest stable image of ATV
If using multiboot box please enter partition to flash:
--2019-10-11 18:31:48-- http://images.mynonpublic.com/openatv/current/zgemmah9s/openatv-6.3-zgemmah9s-20191010_
usb.zip
Resolving images.mynonpublic.com... 176.9.45.237, 136.243.69.212
Connecting to images.mynonpublic.com|176.9.45.237|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 214547027 (205M) [application/zip]
Saving to: ‘latestatv’

latestatv 100%[===========================================>] 204.61M 837KB/s in 7m 17s

2019-10-11 18:39:06 (479 KB/s) - ‘latestatv’ saved [214547027/214547027]

Archive: latestatv.zip
inflating: bootargs.bin
inflating: fastboot.bin
creating: h9/
inflating: h9/imageversion
inflating: h9/bootargs.bin
inflating: h9/rootfs.ubi
inflating: h9/noforce
inflating: h9/logo.img
inflating: h9/pq_param.bin
inflating: h9/rootfs.tar.bz2
inflating: h9/fastboot.bin
inflating: h9/baseparam.img
inflating: h9/uImage

ofgwrite Utility v4.5.5
Author: Betacentauri
Based upon: mtd-utils-native-1.5.1 and busybox 1.24.1
Use at your own risk! Make always a backup before use!
Don't use it if you use multiple ubi volumes in ubi layer!

Flashing rootfs
Flashing kernel
Searching image files in ./ resolved to /media/hdd/atvimage/h9
Found rootfs file: /media/hdd/atvimage/h9/rootfs.ubi
Found rootfs file: /media/hdd/atvimage/h9/rootfs.tar.bz2
Found kernel file: /media/hdd/atvimage/h9/uImage
Found UBIFS rootfs
Found mounted /newroot
Found mountpoint for rootfs file: /media/hdd

Found /proc/mtd entries:
Device: Size: Erasesize: Name: Image:
mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "boot"
mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "bootargs"
mtd2: 00100000 00020000 "baseparam"
mtd3: 00100000 00020000 "pqparam"
mtd4: 00100000 00020000 "logo"
mtd5: 00100000 00020000 "deviceinfo"
mtd6: 01000000 00020000 "kernel" -> /media/hdd/atvimage/h9/uImage
mtd7: 0ea00000 00020000 "rootfs" -> /media/hdd/atvimage/h9/rootfs.tar.bz2
Using kernel mtd device: /dev/mtd6
Using rootfs mtd device: /dev/mtd7

killall: CCcam: no process killed

Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]

Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table

-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit

For more details see kill(1).

Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]

Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table

-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit

For more details see kill(1).
killall: kodi.bin: no process killed
killall: hddtemp: no process killed
killall: transmission-daemon: no process killed
killall: openvpn: no process killed
sh: /etc/init.d/sabnzbd: No such file or directory
Stopping automount: done.
Syncing filesystem
daemonize
successful
start umount_rootfs
root@zgemmah9s:~# cp: can't stat '/lib/libcrypt*': No such file or directory
Switching to user mode 2
Session closed.
 
That means it's flashed or in the process of flashing
It never finished. Ha! Still on August version of 6.3. Still getting blue screen. Even tried installing Grogbuild and that failed. Just reverted back to my broken Whoosh Infinity. I'm starting to wonder if I have faulty hardware. Nothing will flash. Here is the Terminal for that:

Saving to: ‘/media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/latestimage.zip’

/media/hdd/backup_openatv_z 100%[===========================================>] 204.61M 564KB/s in 5m 48s

2019-10-11 20:12:52 (602 KB/s) - ‘/media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/latestimage.zip’ saved
[214547027/214547027]

Archive: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/latestimage.zip
inflating: bootargs.bin
inflating: fastboot.bin
creating: h9/
inflating: h9/imageversion
inflating: h9/bootargs.bin
inflating: h9/rootfs.ubi
inflating: h9/noforce
inflating: h9/logo.img
inflating: h9/pq_param.bin
inflating: h9/rootfs.tar.bz2
inflating: h9/fastboot.bin
inflating: h9/baseparam.img
inflating: h9/uImage
mkdir: can't create directory '/newroot': File exists

ofgwrite Utility v4.5.5
Author: Betacentauri
Based upon: mtd-utils-native-1.5.1 and busybox 1.24.1
Use at your own risk! Make always a backup before use!
Don't use it if you use multiple ubi volumes in ubi layer!

Flashing rootfs
Flashing kernel
Searching image files in ./ resolved to /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h9
Found rootfs file: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h9/rootfs.ubi
Found rootfs file: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h9/rootfs.tar.bz2
Found kernel file: /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h9/uImage
Found UBIFS rootfs
Found mounted /newroot
Found mountpoint for rootfs file: /media/hdd

Found /proc/mtd entries:
Device: Size: Erasesize: Name: Image:
mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "boot"
mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "bootargs"
mtd2: 00100000 00020000 "baseparam"
mtd3: 00100000 00020000 "pqparam"
mtd4: 00100000 00020000 "logo"
mtd5: 00100000 00020000 "deviceinfo"
mtd6: 01000000 00020000 "kernel" -> /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h
9/uImage
mtd7: 0ea00000 00020000 "rootfs" -> /media/hdd/backup_openatv_zgemmah9s/latestforgrogbuild/h
9/rootfs.tar.bz2
Using kernel mtd device: /dev/mtd6
Using rootfs mtd device: /dev/mtd7

killall: CCcam: no process killed

Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]

Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table

-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit

For more details see kill(1).

Usage:
kill [options] <pid> [...]

Options:
<pid> [...] send signal to every <pid> listed
-<signal>, -s, --signal <signal>
specify the <signal> to be sent
-l, --list=[<signal>] list all signal names, or convert one to a name
-L, --table list all signal names in a nice table

-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit

For more details see kill(1).
killall: kodi.bin: no process killed
killall: hddtemp: no process killed
killall: transmission-daemon: no process killed
killall: openvpn: no process killed
sh: /etc/init.d/sabnzbd: No such file or directory
Stopping automount: done.
Syncing filesystem
daemonize
successful
start umount_rootfs
root@zgemmah9s:~# cp: can't stat '/lib/libcrypt*': No such file or directory
Switching to user mode 2
Session closed.
 
I have FINALLY managed to install the newest openatv after three days. But now I get this when trying to install W Infinity...
zgemmah9s login: root
root@zgemmah9s:~# zgemmah9s login: root
Last login: Sat Oct 12 01:12:00 IST 2019 from ::1 on pts/0
root@zgemmah9s:~# opkg install http://wbuildx.co.uk/setup.ipk
Collected errors:
* opkg_lock: Could not lock /run/opkg.lock: Resource temporarily unavailable.
root@zgemmah9s:~#
 
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