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=='''How to flash a GigaBlue receiver...'''<br />== | =='''How to flash a GigaBlue receiver...'''<br />== | ||
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# Download the USB image of your choice on https://openpli.org/download/gigablue/ | # Download the USB image of your choice on https://openpli.org/download/gigablue/ | ||
# Unpack the USB image file on your PC and copy the full unpacked content to the root directory of your USB stick. | # Unpack the USB image file on your PC and copy the full unpacked content to the root directory of your USB stick. |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 26 October 2023
Intro
We support three GigaBlue models. The UHD quad 4K, UE 4K and the Trio 4K.
The procedure flashing a new image is with all supported hardware the same.
How to flash a GigaBlue receiver...
Format your USB stick with an MBR partition table and a FAT32 file system.
- Download the USB image of your choice on https://openpli.org/download/gigablue/
- Unpack the USB image file on your PC and copy the full unpacked content to the root directory of your USB stick.
- Switch your GigaBlue receiver off (Power off, not stand-by!).
- Place the USB stick in one of the available USB inputs. Preferable an USB 2.0 input at the back of the box.
- Switch the receiver on. If an image is recognized push Power (left front side on the box) within 10 seconds. This is mentioned on the TV screen.
- Now the flashing-process is started. The progress is shown at the display of the box.
- Wait until update is loaded. The box restarts as a completely fresh box with the latest software.
- Depending whether you have a backup file on the same stick the backup will be restored (if you like) during booting.