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Old 03-04-09, 02:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi guys is flashing the new arnett 750 box is the same as flashing the old box the reason i am asking because the new box has a power switch at the back of the box do you leave switch off when you are flashing or do you switch on when you plug it in the mains . thanks linford
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Hi

Dont own the new box myself but would have thought the switch needs to be on.

I would think the switch has been put on to give you more control and you dont have to keep taking plug out when flashing but control it from switch. Maybe someone who owns and flashed one can confirm.

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when flashing put the switch to off... press d/load on software then press the switch to on
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Must have the switch at back to on, then it don't matter if box is on sb or not when flashing.
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Would it not be wiser to have the switch at OFF, this will stop the arnet auto search which may conflict downloading new firmware, Then press download then turn switch to On..
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just got mine, far better than the old one, well pleased.
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Re: new arnett 750 box (power switch)
just got mine, far better than the old one, well pleased.

What yer doin with yer old one, yer can off load it to me if it's surplus to requirements.
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