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    Quote Originally Posted by easily confused View Post
    Ok, this I will have to figure out. Having never loaded anything into this receiver, do I simply load the NTSC file into a flash drive and then plug into the Anaconda and power the Anaconda up? I have not loaded anything so I do not think the web interface has been loaded.
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    Lots of other goodies that this box can do as well in the Anaconda sections.. Good idea to load some things like the web interface in case of future problems..

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    Download the NTSC file.
    Unzip the file and install it on a formatted fat 32 usb stick.
    Turn the receiver OFF using the rear rocker switch. Insert the usb stick into the receiver.
    Hold the front UP button and turn the receiver ON. Continue to hold the front up button until you see the file being loaded.
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    What does it mean if I get an Er.90 message?
    Optibox Anaconda, X2, OpenBox-S9, CS8000 and 2 X CW700S, 7 1/2' Perfect Ten scanning 55W to 139W C Band and a 39" Q-Sat scanning 30W to 125W Ku Band
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    Error 90 = USB Error

    Have you tried the other usb port?
    Did you unzip the file before loading it on the usb?
    Is the file the correct one for the receiver?
    Are you using a Kingston usb stick?
    Was the usb stick formatted to fat32?
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    [QUOTE=el bandido;37196]Error 90 = USB Error

    Have you tried the other usb port? Nope, didn't try that
    Did you unzip the file before loading it on the usb? Yes
    Is the file the correct one for the receiver? Used the one in the link from Viper
    Are you using a Kingston usb stick? No, don't have a Kingston and was wondering that may be the problem
    Was the usb stick formatted to fat32? Yes and I am currently formatting it again for a second try. I guess if this doesn't work, I will have to wait until I can pick up a Kingston
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    [QUOTE=easily confused;37197]
    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Error 90 = USB Error

    Have you tried the other usb port? Nope, didn't try that
    Did you unzip the file before loading it on the usb? Yes
    Is the file the correct one for the receiver? Used the one in the link from Viper
    Are you using a Kingston usb stick? No, don't have a Kingston and was wondering that may be the problem
    Was the usb stick formatted to fat32? Yes and I am currently formatting it again for a second try. I guess if this doesn't work, I will have to wait until I can pick up a Kingston
    These boxes really are fussy on USB sticks ec,,,a Kingston stick will do it.

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    When all else fails, Use the cable loader (Rs232)!

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    The file transfer will take 45 minutes to 1 hour through the RS232 port, but it does work! EB
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    Ok, got a Kinston stick, loaded the unzipped file, with the stb off I plugged in the stick, turned the stb on while holding the up button on. Front panel showed LD and counted up from 0 to 99, then FE and counted up, then FP, counted up then back to FE, then FP and finally the front panel flashed END. Tiried menu and still nothing so any suggestions as to what I may have done wrong?
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    Use the cable loader and see what happens.
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    Ok, just to clarify, a null modem cable has both ends with the same number of pins? The cable I have fits the RS232 connection and the other end is the same. Can't connect it to anything I have here. I do have an adapter but I would be connecting to the RS232 through a USB connection on the laptop and I don't think that will work.
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