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'''<big>Make a Autobackup</big>'''<br />
  
 
Install the Autobackup plugin<br />
 
Install the Autobackup plugin<br />
  
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Select a Backup location. Preferable a '''USB''' device
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Daily automate backup: '''Enable'''
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Select a time: e.g. 04:00
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Create Autoinstall: '''off'''
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EPG cache backup: '''off'''
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To test, select the '''yellow''' button.
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If everything is ok, you see the Last Backup date with a recent timestamp.
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<big>'''Use a Autobackup'''</big><br />
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When you want to flash your receiver with a new software, take the following steps:
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remove all the USB devices
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Make a new USB disk with the image you want to flash your receiver
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During the flash procedure.. Add the removed USB disk. Do this before the flash has been completed
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The receiver will start after flashing, and the installation process will find the auto backup files and will restore the receiver with the settings that are known before you flashed your receiver.

Revision as of 15:23, 28 April 2017

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Make a Autobackup

Install the Autobackup plugin

Select a Backup location. Preferable a USB device Daily automate backup: Enable Select a time: e.g. 04:00 Create Autoinstall: off EPG cache backup: off

To test, select the yellow button. If everything is ok, you see the Last Backup date with a recent timestamp.

Use a Autobackup

When you want to flash your receiver with a new software, take the following steps: remove all the USB devices Make a new USB disk with the image you want to flash your receiver During the flash procedure.. Add the removed USB disk. Do this before the flash has been completed

The receiver will start after flashing, and the installation process will find the auto backup files and will restore the receiver with the settings that are known before you flashed your receiver.