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General Kireiko wrote:
> mcp6453 <mcp6453@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> : Okay, then what is 5040_530510190.zip? There are several files on that
> : page with 5K or 5040 in them. Let's do it this way. I need to put a new
> : drive in my 5040. Are RTVPatch and rtv_5K_FactoryReset_140.zip the only
> : two files I need?
>
> The other files there are different (earlier) versions of the operating
> system. You can use any of those earlier images. The Factory Reset image is
> the latest one available. The other images, however, are not
> in a state of readiness. Meaning, if you are to use one of them (I did
> in the past) your machine will not be usable immediately after you
> connect the new hard disk. Since the image you are using is still *active*,
> it will compare the clock on the RTV Mobo to the timestamp on the image, and
> go through some other diagnostics (the subscription info isn't going to
> match) and it's gonna say that it's broken. (This is normal). You have
> to use your remote, and do a factory reset (3-8-2-ZONES), and then you'll
> be at the state the "Factory-Reset" version is at.
>
> To quickly answer your question, the only files you'll need are:
> 1. rtv_5K_FactoryReset_140.zip (or any of the other big ass files- you
> only need one.)
> 2. RTVPatch
> 3. WinZip (or some other zip utility to uncompress #1. Unzip the image
> before you use RTVPatch)
>
>
> The rtv_5K_FactoryReset_140.zip is the latest version of the software (well,
> the latest one that images are readily available for) and is in the state
> you want your image to be in when you install your new HD.
>
> Your RTV will get a software update during one of its net connects.
>
> You may also want to do the initial setup via modem and not Ethernet. An
> RTV only learns the 800 number during the intial setup. If you do not
> teach it this number (by chosing modem), you will not be able to use the
> RTV with a modem should you move and you do not have broadband available.
> You can change to Ethernet after the initial setup. And if you choose to
> act on this recommendation, DO NOT plug in the ethernet cable until the
> unit has finished setting itself up.
>
> -Doug
>
Thanks, Doug. I may try this this weekend.