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    Mut@nt HD2400 freezing

    Hello,

    Yesterday I updated my bootloader and also upgraded to Hades 012. Since then, my Mut@nt has been freezing out of the blue.
    I have to restart it switching off and on the rear power button.
    Does anyone is having any similar issues? I attached the logs if someone want to have a look.
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    Just interested why you placed a new bootloader on ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazzer View Post
    Just interested why you placed a new bootloader on ?
    Hey Bazzer,

    Updated with a USB drive, switched the receiver off and on and pushed the DOWN button.

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    I was only asking because I have never had to update my bootloader there should be no need to . Also depending what image you was on before you could have done a online update no need to use a USB I am running Hades 12 with no problems after updating from the box online.
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    True that, Bazzer. I do update online as well and updated the bootloader to try loading images from the USB ( didn't even try that seeing that the box is freezing).
    Just downgraded to Hades 008 and it froze as well, leds me to believe it's the bootloader.
    Does anyone know if I can downgrade the bootloader?

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    To be honest I would not have thought it is your bootloader and has I have said I am and have been running the same one since I have had my Mutant with no issues at all. Someone will have a look at the crash logs and help I am sure (out of my scope to be honest)
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    What image did you upgrade from did you have Apollo on the Mut@nt before you upgraded to Hades as that requires a Clean Fresh install, but if you have updated from say Hades 010 or lower you could try doing a clean fresh install and then try loading in your old back up as their should be no need to install the boot loader on a receiver as new as the Mut@nt

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsw9154 View Post
    What image did you upgrade from did you have Apollo on the Mut@nt before you upgraded to Hades as that requires a Clean Fresh install, but if you have updated from say Hades 010 or lower you could try doing a clean fresh install and then try loading in your old back up as their should be no need to install the boot loader on a receiver as new as the Mut@nt
    I had Hades not Apollo and it was working fine before, really strange (coincidence?) that started happening when I updated the bootloader.

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    2 of those crash logs are related to EPG. Delete your EPG, option in EPG menus & download it again using Hades 12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    2 of those crash logs are related to EPG. Delete your EPG, option in EPG menus & download it again using Hades 12.
    Tks, judge, will try that, see how it goes and report back.

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    Delete your PEG.dat

    To delete epg.dat

    1) init 4
    2) FTP to where your EPG is saved too, /media/hdd or /media/usb
    3) Delete epg.dat
    4) Init 6
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    there was a new mutant bootloader released a few weeks ago
    its on the openvix site.
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    Don't think the issue is with the bootloader, it could be an image issue.
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    I tried with Hades 008 and it still froze.
    I am now trying to delete the epg.dat (after an init 4) , restarting and recreating a new epg.dat. Just thought was something with the bootloader due to the fact that the problem started right after I upgraded. I know it does not make sense so I am just thinking what else could be happening there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xhemp View Post
    I tried with Hades 008 and it still froze.
    I am now trying to delete the epg.dat (after an init 4) , restarting and recreating a new epg.dat. Just thought was something with the bootloader due to the fact that the problem started right after I upgraded. I know it does not make sense so I am just thinking what else could be happening there.
    Imo nothing to do with bootloader.

    Was the last time you used before upgrade 008? Or did u use 010 or 011?
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