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    General Questios Help Needed Please?

    Hi,
    I am new here so please bare with me.
    I want to know the process of flashing an image like vix onto a UE+ box.
    I have looked on various threads, pages etc but I am really confused on what to do.
    What exactly is bootloader?
    Do I have to flash the bootloader before the image?
    Finally how many different versions of the VIX image are there and is VIX image updated daily?
    I hope someone can answer my questions and to put my mind to ease as this process of flashing an image seems complicated.

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    Can anyone please be so kind enough to reply to me post. It is of urgency. Thanks.

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    General Questios Help Needed Please?

    Hi, yeah flash the latest bootloader first, this literally just takes a few seconds, if you blink you may miss it. lol
    Then flash the latest ViX image which is Apollo build 153. Team ViX do regularly update there images, but once you have flashed with build 153 you can easily do software updates via the menu.
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    But I read you dont have to flash the bootloader on the gigablue box if bought after 2012. Is this true as I dont know what to do? Dont gigablue boxes come with updated bootloader anyway?

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    It wouldn't hurt to flash the latest bootloader as a matter of course if you're unsure as to which version is on your box - it takes no more than a minute, then you're free to load whichever image you want.

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    If you've just purchased there's no need to reflash bootloader.


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    If I don't flash the latest boot loader would it screw up the box?

    @sicilian, so if you get the box without a flashed image will it have the latest boot loader?

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    Quote Originally Posted by champs4life View Post
    If I don't flash the latest boot loader would it screw up the box?

    @sicilian, so if you get the box without a flashed image will it have the latest boot loader?
    It won't cause any damage, but the newer images simply won't function properly, that's if they even boot up without the latest bootloader. The bootloader it self is very easy to flash and in almost all cases it is the same procedure as flashing a image only faster.

    You can download the latest bootloaders, images and flashing tutorials for all the receivers we support from www.openvix.co.uk.

    Also as Sicilian stated if the receiver is brand new you won't need to flash the bootloader, if it is not brand new then just flash it any way just in case.


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    Just to clarify is the bootloader the manufacturers own firmware?

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    It is not firmware, but bootloader. They are two different things. But yes, they are from the manufacturers.

    The bootloaders that the Manufacturers forward to us are also located here
    http://openvix.co.uk/index.php?dir=Bootloaders/

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    Quote Originally Posted by champs4life View Post
    Just to clarify is the bootloader the manufacturers own firmware?
    Have you managed to pluck up the courage to flash your receiver yet champs?
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    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
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    Quote Originally Posted by champs4life View Post
    Just to clarify is the bootloader the manufacturers own firmware?
    The best way to describe the bootloader is that it is akin to a BIOS on your PC / Laptop, it is solely provided by the manufacturer them selves, no image team has any thing to do with the bootloader.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Have you managed to pluck up the courage to flash your receiver yet champs?
    Been really busy plus delivery is taking long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    The best way to describe the bootloader is that it is akin to a BIOS on your PC / Laptop, it is solely provided by the manufacturer them selves, no image team has any thing to do with the bootloader.
    Im confused. So the bootloader is basically how the box runs by the Manufacturer? Without the bootloader the box wouldnt function right?

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    Could anyone please reply to my last post?

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