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Thread: New feature for Zgemma H9 from release build 5.2.029 - Move image from NAND to SD card & enjoy larger flash size

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    H9.2S and latest Openvix, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_White View Post
    I moved my flash to SD, working fine, installed Kodi. However, I am unable to mount USB stick and/or perform any kind of backup. In Backup manager it says: Device: none available.
    In Filebrowser it shows only internal flash, no usb.
    So I am running with build from last night. I ahve root on SD card and usb (ext4 format) mounted as HDD. No issue with mount or use in Backup.
    Can you check the usb format or re - format and try again
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
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    ------------------> DUR-Line DCR 5-1-8-L4 Multiswitch to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
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    Oh, yes, my USB is Fat32, so I guess that explains it. But isn't it possible to create a backup to flash - in this instance the SD the flash is on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_White View Post
    Oh, yes, my USB is Fat32, so I guess that explains it. But isn't it possible to create a backup to flash - in this instance the SD the flash is on?
    The last place you want to save backup or settings is flash as that gets wiped when you flash an image.
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
    .........FBC Tuners:
    ------------------> DUR-Line DCR 5-1-8-L4 Multiswitch to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
    ------------------> Spaun SUS 5581/33 NFA Multiswitch to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
    .......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
    AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using Legacy ports on multiswitches
    Zgemma H9 C/S into Giga4K

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    I have tried the method in the tutorial here twice with 2 differert micro sd cards.
    Inserted card - initialize device - I choose APPSD-External (MMC) (7.88 GB)
    At this stage I highlight that card and press ok.
    I get Model :APPSD
    Capcity 7.88GB
    Bus : External (MMC)
    Not press green button as per tutorial.
    Anyway when I select it and press ok
    Do you really want to initilaize this Device?
    I choose Yes
    It goes throught the procedure and mounts.
    I restart and Go To vix there is no H9SD CardManager option.
    Any ideas what might be wrong?

    Vix image 6.0.008

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