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Thread: How to flash a VU+ Duo using a USB stick

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    Are you sure you've extracted the image correctly onto the USB stick?

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    I've done this...

    - Downloaded 'openvix-Zeus.018-vuduo_usb.zip' from http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php?dir=Vu%2BDuo/
    - Formatted USB (fat32)
    - Created folder called in it called 'vuplus'
    - Created a sub-folder within that called 'duo'
    - Unzipped contents of downloaded file to 'duo' (checked the stick and files were in it)
    - Turned off Vu Duo (back switch) and put memory stick in
    - Turned box on
    - Box detects stick - 'starting' on front panel
    - Eventually the box boots up and goes to TV channel with error message on screen
    - Front panel says 'OnlineVersionCheck'

    Can I post a picture on here yet? I've got a picture of what's on screen

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    Follow this link for latest Vu+ Duo image >> http://www.world-of-satellite.com/en...?dir=Vu%2BDuo/

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    The file I used was dated 1st April - is that not the latest one?

    Here is what I get on screen:

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    no need to create folders on the USB stick, read this tutorial and try again. ignore the references to vix 3.0 it's the same procedure to flash zeus.

    http://openvix.co.uk/index.php?dir=G...u%2B%20Duo.pdf
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    Does the bootloader need flashing to my new duo b4 flashing the Zeus image, or is the bootloader built into the image ?

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    There has not been a bootloader update for the Duo in at least a year, so unless you have been on a really really old image all that time, you have no need to mess with the bootloader.
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