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June 28th, 2008
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Never had any issues with my 7000 until today. It has been working completely normal as far as the box goes. I left my house around noon with my box working. I turned everything back on a few minutes ago and all I get is a L1.00 flash on the box. Tried turning it off and back on, inserting the usb, but neither helped. Anyone know what to do to fix this issue, or is my box fried?
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June 29th, 2008
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Re: Help
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June 29th, 2008
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This is a new one for me. The only thing I can think of is to try and load the factory file.
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June 29th, 2008
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Sorry i'm late, but i didn't notice this earlier...
hook your receiver up directly to your PC via cable.
then setup the loader with factor bin.
this is where it gets tricky, you now need to turn your box on and hit connect a split second apart. This will force load the factory bin. It can take many tries before you get the timing right so be patient! Once you get it loaded you will be back in business, please post results. Hope this helps!
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June 30th, 2008
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Sorry i'm late, but i didn't notice this earlier...
hook your receiver up directly to your PC via cable.
then setup the loader with factor bin.
this is where it gets tricky, you now need to turn your box on and hit connect a split second apart. This will force load the factory bin. It can take many tries before you get the timing right so be patient! Once you get it loaded you will be back in business, please post results. Hope this helps!
Good Luck.
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I don't have a straight cable. I was hoping there was a manual type reset button, perhaps in the box. I may be able to get a straight cable today to try this, though.
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June 30th, 2008
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Got a straight cable earlier. Just got finished, but I am back in business. Thanks for the help. I would not have known to use the same process as recovering from the e001 message. My box just flashed L1.00. It worked, though. Now I don't have to buy a new box.
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June 30th, 2008
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That's great news, glad to hear your up and running. Thanks for letting us know how you got her going. Now it's time to enjoy.
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Got a straight cable earlier. Just got finished, but I am back in business. Thanks for the help. I would not have known to use the same process as recovering from the e001 message. My box just flashed L1.00. It worked, though. Now I don't have to buy a new box.
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June 30th, 2008
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Your welcome dude, next time be a little more careful when plugging and unplugging your box.
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July 4th, 2008
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Your welcome dude, next time be a little more careful when plugging and unplugging your box.
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I don't understand. My box was running, I left my house came home and L1.00 was flashing. I never unplugged my box. But thanks, I am up an running well.
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July 4th, 2008
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July 22nd, 2008
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Hey, my box is doing the same thing... the only cable I have is from my printer.. I hooked it up to the computer and it didn;t read anything...
The one end is USB going to the Box the other is smaller going to the computer..
And what loader thing?
Sorry I m not that good with computers...
Anyhelp?
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