Originally Posted by
jamesjay
Sorry to hear that your having a problem with the E2 test download but I didn't advise you to try it out...I was just pointing out that it was a development for your box, it is not Beta firmware as you stated but an E2 test issued by the development team to prove to some members that it is possible to implement E2 for the AZbox which is good news for everyone.
The only reason I was pointing this out to you was because a number of months ago you replied to a post that was over a year old...and I commented on the fact that most of the issues you were having had been ironed out in that year with firmware updates, and that it would be better to read more before you post.
In a later post you made, a number of other members including me offered to buy your box, because you stated you had feeling so couldn't sell it on *bay, and that it was gathering dust, and the best bit of the box was the off switch at the back, of course you are entitled to your opinion and to be fair to you quite a few members agree with you but just as many like me don't.
As you are singing the praise for the DM800 I am sure you realise that if you paid about £200 for the new DM800 it is more than likely a clone, and if you load Dreambox original firmware it could shutdown for good.
To go back to your present problem with your Azbox you didn't read the posts fully which is why you think the E2 test download is E2 Beta firmware, so based on this it is possible that you didn't read the step by step instructions as fully as you think you did, which is why you and some other members are getting the geeko: p symbol, I read the posts fully so I knew that the E2 test was at the time of issue not compatible to my Premium plus...but wouldn't want to load a test E2 anyway because it doesn't do anything, I would rather wait until an operational Beta E2 is avaliable...I am sure if you read more of the posts about the geeko symbol then you will be able to get your box back to it's original state, and then you can sell it, blow it up, or leave it in the cupboard gathering dust.
The main point I was trying to make is that you are replying to old and outdated posts, and you have made your feeling clear about your hatred for the Azbox and Opensat (I think opensat are conmen to), you have shared your feeling with the members a number of times, so is it really necessary to keep repeating it every month or so by adding to these old posts, if I repeatedly kept making posts about how good the box is at some of the things it can do (like 4.2.2 transmissions), then I am sure members that didn't use the box for that purpose would comment on it in the same way I have.
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