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flekz
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So maybe I should try upgrading mine from 32 to 38 or something?
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2014-10-28, 22:33
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-28, 22:34 by nickr.)
What did you use to write the USB stick? Perhaps try another one. They are cheap and you certainly don't need speed or 8G. Once you've installed openelec you can repurpose it back to other duties.
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2014-10-29, 23:44
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-30, 00:35 by flekz.)
Still no luck booting from USB. What am I missing! How have others managed to do this?
I have tried a couple of different USB sticks, in different USB ports and updated my BIOS to 38, 39.
Getting fed up with it now.
Devices
- NAS: Synology DS212, 6TB, MySQL
- HTPC: Intel NUC N2830, 2.4ghz, 4GB RAM, SSD, Win 7 & OpenElec (dual boot) / Kodi 15.2
- PC: Lenovo M92P, 3.2ghz, 12GB RAM, Win 10 / Kodi 17.4
- Laptop: Acer 5750G, 2.9ghz, 8GB RAM, SSD, Windows 10 / Kodi 15.2