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I get the part where I boot to recovery and select the Apply update form EXT option.
#Usb burning tool m82 install#
So, I was wondering how do I proceed to install LE from USB to my box, to replace Android? I get the corrupted file-system message and looks like the SD card is screwed (I can mount it on PC and when I boot to Android though, and can access files on it, which is strange).Īnyway, using libreelec from USB is rather slow for me (GUI is smooth and all, but i get some hickups when navigating addons, which is due to the fact the read/write time on USB is not the same as the internal memory's time). Can't get it to boot from SD card, though. It boots fine, everything works and when I plug it out, it just boots to Android. So, right, I got LE working on my MXIII Amlogic 2GB box via USB. I will release LE9.x images for only for the two devices i own Sorry, but how come MXIII is not supported, when it says so in the first post?
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Now the next step would be to get an upgrade to a 9.x version of LibreElec to work (have not tried that) but as far as I understand the hardware platform I have is not being actively worked on by Demetris anymore (thanks alot for the 8.2.3 image though). This solution won't help anyone not prepared to sacrifice dual-boot.sadly I never found a device tree (dtb) file or any way to make a LibreElec install image boot from sdcard on my hardware. So my MXIII is now running LE 8.2.3 with Kodi 17.6, everything seems to work and, as I had hoped, it boots and runs *way* faster than my Raspberry Pi.
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Then I upgraded to LibreElec also without any issues (LibreELEC-S8X2.arm-8.2.3-MXIII-1G.tar from the link in post #1 of this topic).
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After hunting down a compatible image (OpenElec-Amlogic-MX3.arm-5.0.6.zip from MEGA), I tried it and sure enough, an alternative linux installation succeeded for the first time. I made yet another pass at reading this topic and I noticed post #1572 (thanks Asxetos) which mentions starting by flashing and old OpenElec image from recovery and then upgrading to a more recent Libreelec image using a tar file. Opening the box also yielded better information about what hardware I have.the sticker on the board says: So my device wasn't completely bricked and I got the usb burning tool back in business and flashed a working Android image to bring my MXIII back to life. This explains some of the inconsistencies I was seeing when trying to use the toothpick method to get the usb port detected, boot sd cards or go into recovery. Thanks to a post I stumbled on elsewhere I found that my board's reset microswitch is flakey.and that by shorting its two pins on the back of the board I am able to activate the reset mode properly. A few days after my first post and I have a couple of breakthroughs to report!