2013-10-30, 23:39
@ranem123
I am not sure what you have done or what you you are trying to do, but as popcornmix says, no matter distro you have to have those files on the vfat partition to boot.
If you somehow have deleted files or something, download this, unpack and copy all the files to your SD card (if you are on USB or NFS install you have to modify cmdline.txt).
If you are running any build in this thread, see first post how to update firmware files (from "next" tree).
Note that Raspbmc uses start_x.elf and fixup_x.dat.
I am not sure what you have done or what you you are trying to do, but as popcornmix says, no matter distro you have to have those files on the vfat partition to boot.
If you somehow have deleted files or something, download this, unpack and copy all the files to your SD card (if you are on USB or NFS install you have to modify cmdline.txt).
If you are running any build in this thread, see first post how to update firmware files (from "next" tree).
Note that Raspbmc uses start_x.elf and fixup_x.dat.