2014-05-24, 14:44
(2014-05-24, 07:30)fritsch Wrote: Use OpenELEC 4.0.2 and here try the efi image.
Example: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5572...efi.img.gz
gunzip and write with dd or diskimager onto a USB stick. Btw. you are in the wrong thread. You neither have a hsw based nuc nor a core processor. See here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=187433
Thanks - I'll give that a shot. Sorry for hitting the wrong thread. This was the top Google hit.
BTW, I figured out my problem... I was thinking the OpenELEC Generic USB stick would be the boot drive. It wants to install onto some other drive, so I need two USB drives - one to initially boot from (OpenELEC installer) and one to install onto and eventually boot from. I had to install from one to the other. Now it's working.