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    Exclamation ZG H7c stuck on Boot

    Hi all,

    I had a notification to upgrade, after restarting the box, it was on, but couldn't get a menu up. rebooted half a dozen times - without success!

    So as I had some other images on, I went to reboot into another image - but i had no menu.

    So I had a stupid brain fart - I would change the boot startup folder to say OpenATV. So I edited the startup file - Copied START_2 to START
    boot emmcflash0.linuxkernel2 'brcm_cma=440M@328M brcm_cma=192M@768M root=/dev/mmcblk0p8 rootsubdir=linuxrootfs2 kernel=/dev/mmcblk0p4 rw rootwait h7_4.boxmode=1'
    I then rebooted and NOTHING. All it was showing was BOOT
    So I got a USB out and copied the zgemma folder onto the USB - Held in pushbutton - BOOT - that was all!! Arrhhhhhh!!
    Tried 3 more different USB - all the same - NOTHING
    Tried reformatting USBs with windows then Partition Wizard - NOTHING!
    Tried OpenATV, Vix, Pure2 - NOTHING WORKS!!!! ARRRRRHHHHH!!

    Been at this for over a week!

    Can anyone help and advise please
    Thanks
    Last edited by deejayh; 11-05-20 at 16:16.

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