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Thread: OCTAGON SF4008 4K UHD 2160p Linux E2 Receiver

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    Quote Originally Posted by moulin View Post
    Well I now have LCI but for some reason it's completely changed the channel list, the numbers I wrote down for my most used channels have all altered - not by a few - but by lots. A whole lot of channels in the 2000s have simply disappeared.

    Really this software is a disaster!

    Is there a way of deleting everything and just scanning in my choices? If I do a factory reset will it kill Open ATV - if so will I be left with any software at all?

    I'm now frankly frightened of breaking this receiver (see msjm1313's post) and am beginning to think it's going to go into the attic with a label "learn not to buy anything so complicated again".
    Have you got Dreamboxedit working?

    Personally I avoid complete satellite scans. I just scan the transponders where I know there is something I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msjm1313 View Post
    I tried to flash Openvix and few other images. I have 2 units of Octagon SF4008. Both stuck, display shows Rootfile System. I used 3 different USB formatted on fat32. For flashing i used USB under front flap. Also i tried recovery flash. Both units stuck. Pls help me.
    If basstehounds idea doesn,t work then talk to supplier..
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    OK - twol - and sorry.

    I'll start a new thread later or tomorrow morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msjm1313 View Post
    Hi, I bought two units of Octagon 4K SF4008. Both stuck during flashing (Openvix). Display shows "rootfile system". Tried recovery flash on 3 different usb stick without any results. Any advice?
    Did you leave it long enough !.
    Mine did the same "rootfile system" was on display for sometime before the flashing finished"
    And box rebooted.
    At the time i thought mine had stuck.

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    I used HPUSBdisk. Still the same.

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    I am closing this thread. Otherwise everyone will be posting their issues in the one thread.

    If you have an image problem, please start a thread as per this thread
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...pport-Section!

    hardware/receiver specific issues in here
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/fo...Octagon-SF4008

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