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    How to flash your Cuberevo/IP Box

    How to flash your Cuberevo / Ip Box

    When you have set up your new box it will/should be in its virgin state so here's how to 'flash your box' with an image of your choice

    Download & unzip flashtools v1.02 from this site & install

    1) Connect usb lead (same as printer lead) from pc to Cuberevo

    2) Hold & press power & ok button on front panel -to 'cold shut down' box-Time (if set on initial installation) should appear on front display

    3) Hold power button on front -You should get booting message-followed by USB upgrade on front

    4)PC should flash message saying 'detecting new hardware'

    5)The set up program should then attempt to locate drivers/software to run with with new hardware-you may need to browse through your storage directories to locate -select 'USB for vesta'-ok & finish

    6)Open flashtools program -you will see 2 icons on left hand side -'Serial & Usb -select USB

    7)Select file & locate image you wish to install- You may wish to install the latest DGS image first & then load image of your choice afterwards (SIF, NLB,etc)

    8)Select 'Down' option

    9)Download bar will move from 0 to 100% on Flashtools program

    10)Once it reaches 100% -message will appear on front display 'Erasing' from 0 to 100%

    11)'Writing flash' will follow on front panel

    12)'Done appears when complete

    13) Hold front power & ok buttons -clock appears & then press power button

    14)Box will reboot with new image - language & subtitle menu should appear on screen

    15)If no commands are accepted by remote -hold power & ok button
    on front -then press power to reboot box as normal

    To turn off subtitles -select 'russian' option on menu of subtitle language

    There should be no need to switch A/C power button on or off at rear to reboot

    Please note i accept no responsibilty for damage to your box these instructions have worked for me & are here to help you
    Last edited by catseye; 08-01-2009 at 08:24 PM. Reason: Added info

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