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Has anyone had issues with the network/wifi dropping with OpenElec on an Asus Chromebox? When it boots up its fine, but after a while of not being used (hours, not days), XBMC doesn't have a network address anymore. If I go into the network settings it will show the wireless network, but there is an error that flashes briefly (I believe something about other programs controlling XBMC) and to disable that. I have disabled that, but the problem persists (though sometimes that will get it working again for a while).
Thanks.
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oops. it had gone into sleep mode. when i tried to get it to install from usb after reboot, i would not read the usb stick, so i checked the stick, and it had partitioned and had 2 files, but it would not read it, so i deleted it and tried to install the generic version from openelec, and it still would not boot from the drive, so im now trying to get it to boot from an sd card, it says, booting from usb device, but doesnt seem to be doing much. any idears?
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Hi Matt
trying to use option 5 stand alone install and write coreboot firmware
starts installing but then says:
an error occurred flashing the correct firmware. DO NOT REBOOT
HP CHROMEBOX USING E-Z SETUP V3.2
any suggestions?
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ahhh ran the check - 1 on both
write protect screw removed.... hmmmm
thanks for your help, ill pull it apart and check the contacts
Tony
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most MCE remotes should work out of the box (with OpenELEC at least), so none of that should be necessary. And none of that will help anyway if the driver can't init properly and thinks there aren't any active IR sensors, which is the case here. Most users are probably best off just buying a Flirc to use with an existing remote or a harmony.