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Thanks!
has anyone tested yet? My OpenELEC is installed on a 2TB drive so i'm gonna need to backup and format i guess![]()
Not sure. It was a root level share on \\openelec for me.
Busy scraping.
If youre going to be doing that, you should install onto a flash disk. That way you can keep one flash with a stable working install and just stick another one in for dev/messing around.
ok im having abit of a problem
im running openelec witht the refocus skin
i wanted to see what minimize in the exit menu does
now when i start up i get a tiny window in the corner of the tv
it just hangs, sometimes in the splashscreen or in the main menu
no network access either
any ideas on how to restore/ maximise?
im thinking i should probabaly just install a clean beta 2...
whats the difference between non-pvr and pvr? will either work on the hp?
Re: openelec 2.0
Just wait for the auto update. Unless a version jump prevents this?
no I didnt, in the end i did a reinstallTried hitting backslash?
Does 1.0.2 have auto-update? Even 2beta has it disabled by default...
I'm looking for a MicroServer owner (around Cape Town, Northern subs would be easiest..)
I have some memory modules that I want to try in a MicroServer and see if it works...
If you help me out you can keep the two 4GB modules if it works in the Microserver...
Memory Details: 46C0596 49Y1435 8936 4GB (1x4GB, 2Rx4, 1.5V) PC3-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333MHz LP RDIMM
Came out of a IBM X3650 M3 server... might work in a Microserver, so who is willing to test?
More details on memory: SAMSUNG M393B5170FH0-CH9 DDR3 1333 4GB ECC REG 2RX4
N40L and N54L were the first two Turion II Neo models launched in April 2010 together with a mix of Atlhon II Neo, Athlon II XLT and Phenom II XLT microprocessors. Main difference of these and other embedded Turion Neo CPUs from mobile Turion IIs is the same or lower power consumption, and smaller/thinner BGA package. Internal features of these Neo parts are not different from Turion II models: two CPU cores with 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core, wider 128-bit FPU path, support for DDR3 memory, and the same set of integrated technologies. The embedded Turions have some additional features, such as ability to work with low-voltage memory, or optional ECC memory support.
no I didnt, in the end i did a reinstall
found out later that you can just delete the gui file to reset to default skin and settings tho
If ur running sabnzb suite on 1.02 don't upgrade to version 2 as there is problem on xbmc python with a clash in the web services
Backlash toggles window mode
Thanks for the heads up
/storage/.xbmc/addons/service.downloadmanager.SABnzbd-Suite/bin/SABnzbd-Suite.service
Easy to work around. It's not a clash in the webservices, it's just missing the stuff from the startup
You can put the following line into a file called autostart.sh in /storage/.config
Code:/storage/.xbmc/addons/service.downloadmanager.SABnzbd-Suite/bin/SABnzbd-Suite.service
If I thought there is a chance of Registered RAM working I might just have volunteered, but I'm 99.99% sure it won't i.e.
ECC Reg is for Opterons and Xeons.
Also:
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I'm looking for a MicroServer owner (around Cape Town, Northern subs would be easiest..)
I have some memory modules that I want to try in a MicroServer and see if it works...
If you help me out you can keep the two 4GB modules if it works in the Microserver...
Memory Details: 46C0596 49Y1435 8936 4GB (1x4GB, 2Rx4, 1.5V) PC3-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333MHz LP RDIMM
Came out of a IBM X3650 M3 server... might work in a Microserver, so who is willing to test?
More details on memory: SAMSUNG M393B5170FH0-CH9 DDR3 1333 4GB ECC REG 2RX4
The HP N36L/N40L actually comes standard with ECC memory. (It is a server even though a small one)
Unfortunately I am in Pretoria, so I guess it is a bit too north for you?