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Old 14-12-2009, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am trying to flash my dbox 2 (nokia) and I cannot do it.

I have Windows Vista.

I initially tried to use DBOX Command centre as descrived in a guide - I disconnected Ethernet LAN, changed the ipaddress and subnet mask on internet protocol version 4 (because that looked most like the guide sent). Then I reenabled LAN opened DBOX Command Centre and when I try to flash get 'runtime error 75 path/file access error'

So i tried to do it via ftp and the browser states it cannot connect to the box. I am stuck.

It definately can be flashed because it has a image on there already.

If it is because of Vista do I need to follow a special method (if so can anyone advise) or will I need to see if a friend has XP still (which I do not know)
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Old 14-12-2009, 08:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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try using portable ifa.


which image is already is on the box
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I fixed the issue myself so as a courtesy I will tell you what I did.

In 'playing' around with it, i realised that for some reason my dbox2 was not automatically connecting via ethernet. I realised this when I pressed red button on network screen (says something like start/restart network mode) and retried. IT WORKED!!

After that I could reflash as normal.
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I fixed the issue myself so as a courtesy I will tell you what I did.

In 'playing' around with it, i realised that for some reason my dbox2 was not automatically connecting via ethernet. I realised this when I pressed red button on network screen (says something like start/restart network mode) and retried. IT WORKED!!

After that I could reflash as normal.
Cheers m8 and also as an act of courtesy I will tell you...

we all ready knew that one lol
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