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Thread: Can`t boot from USB stick on my Vu+Duo

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    Can`t boot from USB stick on my Vu+Duo

    Want to change image on my Vu+Duo but after tried several times it will not boot from my USB stick. Have tried several types of images but still the same. The strange is there I have never had this problem before. I`m wondering if there is some new boot loader I need.
    Hope somebody can give me some hint how I could resolve this problem.

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    Couch image flash ? Much easier than usb flash
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    Hi,
    you mean flash from USB? Other USB devices attached like hdd or another flash drive?

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    Yes I mean flash from Usb. Anyway I found out the reason why it not boot. Its a electrolyte problem. When I heated up my receiver with a hairdryer it suddenly worked. I will now check if I find out the specific electrolyte who is in bad condition.(Sorry my English)

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    You need to change the famous capacitor that fails on most old VU+ Duo1 receivers.

    There is a long thread on the forum with all the details.

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