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Xtreamer Ultra 2 Install OpenELEC | { Panshin's Tech Blog }
Several days ago I bought a Xtreamer Ultra 2. The device come with pre-installed OpenELEC, however the version of the OS is very old. So first thing, I had to update the OS to a new one. The installer for OpenELEC isn’t like other installers; with OpenELEC, the first thing you do is create a USB key that you can install from. This installer key is what we’re going to create in this first part.
Once it’s downloaded, you’ll have a file that ends in .tar.bz2 – this file contains the OpenELEC installer files. Once the files have extracted, enter the folder you extracted to and you should see lots of files and folders. The file we’re most interested in is create_installstick.bat which will create promiedos an installer USB key.
After a quick check in My Computer, I can see my USB key is E. So I enter the following and press enter:
You can enter Xtreamer Ultra BIOS using remote control or mini keyboard. Turn the Ultra ON (power button on the remote) and then press CLS(Clear) on remote control or Fn + DEL buttons on remote keyboard repeatedly before the intro screen disappears.
We’re going to carry out a quick install, so just hit enter to get to the next screen. This next screen shows the locations it’s promiedos possible to install OpenELEC to. My machine is going to boot from build in 32GB SSD so I’ve only got one option. If you’ve got more than one disk, make sure you select promiedos the right one as the installer will wipe the disk. Press OK to select the disk:
The installer will ask several question, promiedos regular user should answer “No” for the questions. After several confirmations the installer promiedos will now go away and wipe, partition and format the disk for you. After that, it will copy over the OpenELEC files and make the disk bootable. Expect this to take a few minutes:
When the machine reboots, remove the installer USB key as we don’t need it any longer. As long as you’ve got the system to boot from the media you just installed to, your computer should now boot straight into OpenELEC.
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