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    Thanks for doing this it really helps out, 1 thing I have just received my ET8500 ready flashed by W of S, will this be flashed just to the OS1 or will it be just done generally to the box, meaning I would have to reflash it to OS1 and OS2 if I want to multiboot,,,, If that is right , give me a break I am new lol,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    Thanks for doing this it really helps out, 1 thing I have just received my ET8500 ready flashed by W of S, will this be flashed just to the OS1 or will it be just done generally to the box, meaning I would have to reflash it to OS1 and OS2 if I want to multiboot,,,, If that is right , give me a break I am new lol,,
    As far as I am aware, the ET8500 is normally flashed with the single boot loader which mean's that only OS1 is available on the box.
    If (?) you want to be able to multi-boot you will have to flash the multi-bootloader, but you will not normally see any difference until you flash a 2nd image.
    Also you can only flash OS2 from usb, couch flash only flashes OS1.
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