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    : i have green screen with 10error errno 28 no space left on device fatal could not save lamb channel db tried to re flash geeting failed no file message.
    can anyone help.

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    Re-flash and do a factory reset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicilian View Post
    Re-flash and do a factory reset.
    thanks. i have tried to flash but after miniroot the numbers >127.0.0.1 appear and when i press menu message fail: no files appear and on tv sceen it says starting but nothing else happens. I am a newbe so i think i am doing it the right way. is there any other thoughts on what i can do? ( when the green scrreen appears the message l0 error ( errno 28 and) fatal ccouid"t save lame channel db! )

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    Flashing guide here http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...flash-TM800-HD Re-format your usb stick FAT32 and make sure the TM800 image file is named TM800_update.bin
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    Flashing guide here http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...flash-TM800-HD Re-format your usb stick FAT32 and make sure the TM800 image file is named TM800_update.bin
    great thanks for your help that prob solved being a newbe did not know about reformating usb stick.again thanks

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