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=='''How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K mini receiver'''<br />== | =='''How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K mini receiver'''<br />== | ||
Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K+mini/ | Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K+mini/ | ||
− | #Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system | + | #Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system. |
− | # | + | #Download a recovery image + a full image from the OpenPLI website. |
+ | #Only unpack the recovery file and place this on the USB stick. | ||
+ | #You can copy the actual image packed to the root of the USB stick. | ||
#Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port. | #Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port. | ||
#Power on the box. | #Power on the box. | ||
− | # | + | #Push and hold the power button of the RC and the recovery image will be flashed. |
− | # | + | #Immediately after flashing the recovery image the box boots in the recovery mode. |
− | # | + | #From the recovery mode you can now flash the actual (local) image on the stick. |
+ | #You can leave the USB stick in the box. Convenient if you have a proper backup. | ||
=='''How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K receiver'''<br />== | =='''How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K receiver'''<br />== | ||
Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K/ | Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K/ | ||
− | #Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system | + | #Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system. |
− | # | + | #Download a recovery image + a full image from the OpenPLI website. |
+ | #Only unpack the recovery file and place this on the USB stick. | ||
+ | #You can copy the actual image packed to the root of the USB stick. | ||
#Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port. | #Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port. | ||
− | #Power on | + | #Power on the box. |
− | # | + | #Push and hold the power button of the RC and the recovery image will be flashed. |
− | # | + | #Immediately after flashing the recovery image the box boots in the recovery mode. |
− | # | + | #From the recovery mode you can now flash the actual (local) image on the stick. |
+ | #You can leave the USB stick in the box. Convenient if you have a proper backup. |
Revision as of 11:19, 25 April 2022
How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K mini receiver
Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K+mini/
- Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system.
- Download a recovery image + a full image from the OpenPLI website.
- Only unpack the recovery file and place this on the USB stick.
- You can copy the actual image packed to the root of the USB stick.
- Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port.
- Power on the box.
- Push and hold the power button of the RC and the recovery image will be flashed.
- Immediately after flashing the recovery image the box boots in the recovery mode.
- From the recovery mode you can now flash the actual (local) image on the stick.
- You can leave the USB stick in the box. Convenient if you have a proper backup.
How to flash an AB-com PULSe 4K receiver
Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/ab-com/PULSe+4K/
- Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system.
- Download a recovery image + a full image from the OpenPLI website.
- Only unpack the recovery file and place this on the USB stick.
- You can copy the actual image packed to the root of the USB stick.
- Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port.
- Power on the box.
- Push and hold the power button of the RC and the recovery image will be flashed.
- Immediately after flashing the recovery image the box boots in the recovery mode.
- From the recovery mode you can now flash the actual (local) image on the stick.
- You can leave the USB stick in the box. Convenient if you have a proper backup.