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April 23rd, 2008
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How to load any USB file automatically when "booting up" your Ultra
Way to go Viewsat coders
For those that dont realise there is a new function added to the latest file.
You can now rename any .pgm file(factory file or 3rd party bin) to PFTAUSWR.PGM copy to usb stick, insert into a powered off receiver, then power back up and that file will load automatically.
There may be no need for the loader program and null cable if this works the way it should.
Very impressive.
This method only works if file date April 4/08 or later installed.
If you revert back to factory file or older bin it becomes unavailable until bin with above date or later installed
new found info......
How to load any USB file automatically when "booting up" your Ultra
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A great new feature with the Ultra (since the 080404U file), is the ability to be able to load up a "boot" file from a USB stick.
(A "boot" file simply means any file that you want the Ultra to load up when you turn it on from the back switch when there is a USB stick inserted).
This should (hopefully) enable anybody to circumvent the hassles of having to connect their receiver to their computer with a cable and use a "Loader program" in order to simply load a file into their "frozen" (or otherwise "unresponsive") box.
Now it is simple...
1: Insert your USB stick into your computer and "open up" the files folder so that you can look at your various Ultra files on your USB stick.
2: "Right click" on the file that you would like to be loaded onto your Ultra (it can be either a factory file or any other ultra "fix" file), and select Rename from the window that pops up.
3: Rename that file to PFTAUSWR.PGM and make sure that it saves it properly. (You can do this by closing your USB window and then opening it back up to ensure that the new PFTAUSWR.PGM file name is still there).
4: And, as always, before you remove any USB stick from your computer, click on the little Icon on your taskbar (at the lower right of your screen), and select "Safely Remove Hardware" before you remove your USB stick.
5: Insert your USB stick into your Ultra (which is turned off by the back switch).
6: Turn on your Ultra from the back and it will now automatically look for, and load, any file named PFTAUSWR.PGM.
(The front display on the receiver will show "uSb", then "InSt", then "End").
When your menu comes back you can confirm which file has now been loaded into the Ultra by using your remote to go to Menu>System Information>Receiver Information and check to see what file name is listed beside the Main S/W entry.
It should show the original file name you had changed to PFTAUSWR.PGM on your USB stick!
Isn't testing fun?
this was not written by me.
NOTE::::::
when you finish loading the renamed file, remove that file from usb. if you don't every time you try to load the fix file this renamed file will be seen and loaded first.
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