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Thread: Added PVR Kit - Lost bouquet contents!

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    Added PVR Kit - Lost bouquet contents!

    I purchased a PVR Kit for my Vu+ Zero4K (DVB-S2X) and added a 1000 GB HDD (salvaged from my laptop after I upgraded to an SSD; I deleted all partitions on the HDD before use). The first time I ran the Zero4K after hardware installation it crashed; after a reboot I managed to initialise the HDD with no problems. However, I then discovered that the contents of all of my bouquets were EMPTY. I originally created the bouquets (empty) for languages (English, German, French) with e-Channelizer and filled them manually from the Zero4K menus after I had checked out the channels (no teleshopping or demos!). Has anyone heard of this before? I am wondering whether to simply fill them up again or re-flash with USB stick using the full backup which I made before adding the PVR. As a newbie, I am unsure about re-flashing with a backup (as distinct from the original OpenVix image): can I just do it in the same way, even though the process indicated the image was 'zipped'?

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    You can flash an image backup.

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    Thanks for clarifying that point

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