2014-11-26, 09:52
(2014-11-26, 09:20)Daskid Wrote: Tried a different USB stick and installed Openelec on it like you stated. Pressed CTRL + D exactly at the same time as I press the power switch, it showed the ESC for Boot Menu option and I was able to install Openelec. Thank you for your help! Big props!
the use of [CTRL-D] and [CTRL-L] are relevant only with the stock firmware; if you've done a standalone setup, you're running my custom firmware, and those keys have no effect whatsoever on the boot sequence. Regardless, I'm glad you got it sorted and were able to get OE installed.