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Thread: Unable to Flash New Image to TM-TWIN-4K

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    Use can use Image Manager to make the image backup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Use can use Image Manager to make the image backup.
    Oh, I misunderstood. I thought your recommended Plugin would be used to create backups of Image, and System file. I assumed the same plugin would enable restore or recovery of those backups.
    But actually it will not make backups at all, even though there is a popup message saying something will happen for 5 to 7 minutes and Options unavailable till later.
    I used Image manager to make a Image backup, but the same original problem is there = blue button Restore is disabled.
    What is the purpose of the Plugin you recommended? Any user literature I should read?
    TM-TWIN-4K Enigma2 + OpenVix 5.1.002 + external USB3 HDD
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    Satellites: 28.2E, 19.2E. 13.0E, 4th LNB unfocused.
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    Unable to Flash New Image to TM-TWIN-4K

    It has been mentioned several times that you cannot restore/flash using Image Manager on Arm CPU receivers (What you have).

    How can we explain it differently so you understand this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Using Image Manager to flash/restore images on Arm CPU/SOC receivers is disabled. There is a long thread in the solo 4k section.

    You can use this plugin to do it though

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...kup-by-Dimtrij
    How would you interpret "You can use this plugin to do it though"?
    TM-TWIN-4K Enigma2 + OpenVix 5.1.002 + external USB3 HDD
    Dish 60 x 70cm eliptical; 3xDual LNB +1xQuad LNB; 2x4 way DiSEqC
    Satellites: 28.2E, 19.2E. 13.0E, 4th LNB unfocused.
    TV - Samsung SUHD K8000 4K (tuner direct fed from one of spare Quad ports)
    Megasat 1HD satmeter

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    Unable to Flash New Image to TM-TWIN-4K

    Use the plugin.

    You cannot use Image Manager.

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    The plugin can be used to back up images and restore them.

    My guess is that you created a backup on /media/hdd.

    Image manager on a 4k arm box (which you have) can only create backup images. (The restore option is permanently disabled.)

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