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Thread: Vu Solo has crashed !! Can any body please help

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    Vu Solo has crashed !! Can any body please help

    Hi

    I live in spain and have purched the Vix solo + package . It has crashed with a black screen saying :

    Your receiver encountered a software problem and needs to be restarted
    Component: enigma2

    ( lots of File */ lines then

    OSError: (errno 28) No Space left on device */usr/lib/enigma2/python/extentions/webinterface'
    (PyObject_CallObjet9Tools.BoundFunction instance at 0x241 4aa8,(0,)) failed)

    The vix sign is also spinning in the top left had corner .

    Any help would be much apreciated
    Thanks

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    Looks like your flash has filled up.
    Try a fresh flash, build 744 currently on http://openvix.co.uk

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    I am sorry im real new to this , can you explain in more detail for me ?
    What is a flash and how do i try a new one ?
    Thanks

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    Flash is a type of memory. In the context of "flash your receiver again", it means reprogram the flash memory again.

    You can download latest image from the link above. Bear in mind that everything will get wiped/deleted from the receiver. I was going to post a link to a guide on how to flash a solo, but there isn't a good guide. You basically download image, extract it, place it onto usb drive and reboot the receiver. Similar to this guide.
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...ng-a-USB-stick

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    Also if you have a USB pen you can activate a swap manager on vix which will help with the memory and not crash the box so often. There's guides on here to help you

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    Before you flash, whats the +package. If it is what I think it is you will also lose channels.

    Also are you it's an original especially if it came with all channels?

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