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2014-06-24, 05:18
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-24, 06:39 by DocG.)
Doing it now. Had some other stuff to do, but I guess I can do that tomorrow instead. Should have another 2-3 hours to tinker today, before I really have to do some other stuff. It's still creating the recovery stick. Takes for ages.
Edit: Seems to have worked! Booted into OpenELEC ok.
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I am trying restore the stock firmware so that I can install version 2014-06-20 -- v2.11. The firmware I am using is 2014-06-06 -- v2.7 i have the issue with a black boot screen. I have tried pressing the reset button but the box keeps booting in to XBMC. I have tried the Ctrl D option during boot up but again it boots directly into XBMC.
I need help to get back to ChromeOS so that I can reinstall.
Thoughts??
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jas722
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This might be the wrong place or not allowed, if so my apologies but figured people looking at this thread might be interested.
I bought a brand new i3 Intel chromebox (M075U) and installed Openelec with Matt's awesome script. However I use a few addons which appear to make the hardware unstable (Boblight). The plugin will stop responding or cause the box to hang at launch or reboot. It appears to be fine without this addon enabled.
Would anyone be interested in purchasing this chromebox, with the firmware already updated and openelec installed?
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Hello Matt,
I followed the instructions and everything seemed to work until I was trying to load Openelec from USB. It starts up and I hit ESC to enter the boot menu, then I select the USB drive and hit enter. The monitor then goes to inactive and turns off, leaving the chromebox running, but not doing anything.
Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong?
Chromebox M004U
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jsp1
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Matt, I'm just wondering...does the coreboot firmware have some sort of code restricting windows 7 from being installed? I'm looking at finding a stop-gap solution for the box until Intel devs get something out. I am getting far too many issues with crashing* and video freezes.
*Incidentally, what I once assumed was a hard crash is actually dropping out to the console (ctrl-alt-f2) and a ctrl-alt-f1 will pull openelec back up...still this is a very strange issue that I don't see anyone else reporting.
Anyway, while I appreciate the currently available setup...I'm left wondering why (seemingly) nobody is working toward a functional windows installation. Is it even probable in your opinion? With so many driver issues under linux it seems like a logical progression.