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For anyone that is interested. I am testing XBMChub wizard on my box. Seems to work with some minor script errors. After flashing: map the Fusion drive and add XBMC wizard (step2). No need to do step 1 as the flashing will cover step 1. Install the version for linux.
I think with the XBMChub wizard edition (since it also has maintenance feature) it will be quite a powerful little box. I still love a PC on openelec more but the ATV520 does the job for me so I don't have to tie down a computer to my PC.
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redi
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2013-12-16, 22:09
(This post was last modified: 2013-12-16, 22:15 by redi.)
actually thanks for testing that. I use the hub wizard right now, mainly because it comes with all the addons and I'm too lazy to install those separately.
I also like the xbmchub fresh start addon.... good to get your xbmc back to vanilla if something goes amuck and you just want to start fresh.
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thanks xbmcdoc. yeah, that's what I did. red light of death now. this sucks.
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redi
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you tried again with the same result?
there are instructions in this thread of doing a similar exercise but to reflash the stock firmware. maybe give that a go?