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<blockquote data-quote="td03-5" data-source="post: 683883" data-attributes="member: 188069"><p>Hi Tom,</p><p></p><p>I have a DM7000S which I have owned for at least 5 years now and I'm still learning!</p><p>I also still think it is the best electronic 'toy' I have ever bought!</p><p></p><p>You have already received some good advice and I would say put FlashWizard to immediate use and install Multi-Boot. Connect and format a 1GB USB Memory stick and install an image of your choice (I like Gemini Images and am using 4.70 at the mo) in Multi-boot on the USB stick. You will then have plenty of room for Emus (Cams), K€ys and other add-ons.</p><p></p><p>It is best to leave the flash image totally bare and install the goodies in a Multi-boot image. That way if anything goes wrong and you can't recover your Multi-boot image, you just boot the flash image, remove the corrupt Multi-boot image with FlashWizard and either re-install it or install a different image. I usually have several Multi-boot images installed. One will be my normal use image, another will be a fall-back if anything goes wrong with the usual image and another will be an image I use for testing bits and pieces of software I write that may be dodgy! Others will be older versions of images I have not yet removed or images I tried but did not like. </p><p></p><p>Once you have installed one Multi-boot image, set up your Satellite configuration and favourites lists. Then when you install further Multi-boot images, make sure the image with your settings is the current booted image. Ensure the 'Smart Copy Settings' box is checked in FlashWizard and all your Satellite settings and favourites lists will be copied to the new image as it is installed in Multi-boot by FlashWizard.</p><p></p><p>Multi-boot is easy with FlashWizard and makes using an Enigma 1 DM7000S box so much safer and trouble free. My analogy is that installing and using a Multi-boot image on USB is like installing and using programs on a PC. However installing Flash images is like re-flashing the Bios of your PC each time you want to run a different program! Go Multi-boot.</p><p></p><p>CCcam (2.1.4) is prob the best to install, then MgCamd (1.35a) but with Multi-boot you'll have loads of room for both and much more.</p><p>I use the Demonisat K€y updater and find it good, reliable and very quick with updates when channels are 'open'!</p><p></p><p>Let's know how you get on?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td03-5, post: 683883, member: 188069"] Hi Tom, I have a DM7000S which I have owned for at least 5 years now and I'm still learning! I also still think it is the best electronic 'toy' I have ever bought! You have already received some good advice and I would say put FlashWizard to immediate use and install Multi-Boot. Connect and format a 1GB USB Memory stick and install an image of your choice (I like Gemini Images and am using 4.70 at the mo) in Multi-boot on the USB stick. You will then have plenty of room for Emus (Cams), K€ys and other add-ons. It is best to leave the flash image totally bare and install the goodies in a Multi-boot image. That way if anything goes wrong and you can't recover your Multi-boot image, you just boot the flash image, remove the corrupt Multi-boot image with FlashWizard and either re-install it or install a different image. I usually have several Multi-boot images installed. One will be my normal use image, another will be a fall-back if anything goes wrong with the usual image and another will be an image I use for testing bits and pieces of software I write that may be dodgy! Others will be older versions of images I have not yet removed or images I tried but did not like. Once you have installed one Multi-boot image, set up your Satellite configuration and favourites lists. Then when you install further Multi-boot images, make sure the image with your settings is the current booted image. Ensure the 'Smart Copy Settings' box is checked in FlashWizard and all your Satellite settings and favourites lists will be copied to the new image as it is installed in Multi-boot by FlashWizard. Multi-boot is easy with FlashWizard and makes using an Enigma 1 DM7000S box so much safer and trouble free. My analogy is that installing and using a Multi-boot image on USB is like installing and using programs on a PC. However installing Flash images is like re-flashing the Bios of your PC each time you want to run a different program! Go Multi-boot. CCcam (2.1.4) is prob the best to install, then MgCamd (1.35a) but with Multi-boot you'll have loads of room for both and much more. I use the Demonisat K€y updater and find it good, reliable and very quick with updates when channels are 'open'! Let's know how you get on? Best wishes, John. [/QUOTE]
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