2017-10-21, 03:01
No you do not have to reflash.
Exactly what file did you place in the update directory?
Exactly what file did you place in the update directory?
(2017-10-21, 03:01)nickr Wrote: No you do not have to reflash.
Exactly what file did you place in the update directory?
(2017-11-02, 01:42)waltb Wrote: I have a Asus N60 Chrome Box and I am still running the original single boot OpenElec to Kodi.
What steps are needed to convert back to original Chrome Box? I do not have a backup.
I'm sorry if this has already been asked. Please keep in mind that I am 80 years old.
(2017-11-06, 23:35)johnnyspice Wrote: Hi there, I’m wondering if someone can help me.
I’ve followed the steps to do a single boot instance of librelec on my ASUS CN60 chromebox, however when rebooting after installing the new firmware, instead of booting the usb to install libreelec, it just powers on without any video.
At first I thought it was an issue I’ve read here around the resolution, so I dug out an old monitor and the problem was still there. I’ve also noticed the the caps lock light on my keyboard will not toggle and so I’m wondering if this is now bricked.
I backed up the stock firmware during the install process, but this is kinda useless without actually being able to get the thing to boot anything.
I was hoping someone had some ideas for me to try.
Thanks
(2017-11-07, 19:40)johnnyspice Wrote: Hi Matt,
Thanks for getting back to me.
Leaving the box powered off and reconnecting after a while doesn’t seem to have any effect.
I have discovered that you do need to hold the power button for a few seconds to power off.
Any ideas?
Thanks
(2017-11-07, 22:03)johnnyspice Wrote: I’ve tried a new monitor, complete with a hdmi to dvi cable and I’ve also tried another tv with a different hdmi cable.
I find it interesting that the num lock or caps lock light in my usb keyboard no longer illuminate. Would improper hdmi handshaking cause this as well?
(2017-11-11, 21:06)antonmarks Wrote: Hi,Try to disconnect Ubuntu installation media
I've installed ubuntu from a USB onto my hp chromebox but each time I boot up it gives me 4 options: try without installing, install, manufacturer and check disc for defects.
How can I boot up the installed version?
Thanks
Anton