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Hi all,
haven't got time before to post some very interesting things, regarding the "R01 No CA found" error, and the way/s is could be addressed. The problem was very, very hard to find/allocate, but even more successfully solved. First of all, it is not my knowledge and expertise but ALL the credits go to Yassinov.
I will just try here to chronologically "tell you a story", of possible actions, in completing the goal of solving that awful error-problem. As well, would like to Thank Yassinov for a more than correct, friendly, open, and many more superlatives...!, help to me. I hardly couldn't believe, if You all treat so respectfully new members, what can old one's expect. :-) Compliments!
OK, now to the technical part. To read about the problem, scroll upwards for the problem. here will be the solution explained (for those who don't know, others, well You decide of continuing reading...). Now, if You have a problem something similar guys, first step is to try to flash the boot loader of a receiver. In my case it's a HD 800 SE with wireless., clone. The most effective way to do it, IMHO, is the OptiFlasher! You can find on web different tools, like DreamUp, like Sunray, etc ... BUT, all those couldn't even reach/partially communicate with my receiver (HD800 SE). So, the choice is obvious OptiFlasher. How performed some other programs? They do not even recognise the receiver is connected, drivers were installed of course.
Before using OptiFlasher, You need to connect Your receiver (will call it box in further text...) by two methods, and those are: 1. mini USB cable to Service port, and 2. RJ45 (UTP cable for LAN connection - classic type) to a network LAN port, but it needs to be CROSSOVER cable ( - for those who want to know more...). Of course, You need to have installed on Your PC, Drivers for USB to UART (can be found on web easily...), and OptiFlasher program/tool. Now You are good to go - start. You need to try first to flash boot loader. That's the key point, to be able to continue from mentioned error. Now, You do that by using OptiFlasher as described up in this post. If that doesn't give results, there is a solution Yassinov teaches me. You need to unplug from main supply the box, to open your receiver cover, to access SIM card slot, to slide it, open it, and remove your SIM from card holder. Carefully here, because on my clone, one part of SIM card holder was GLUED to motherboard, so you need to slide steadily, even some force, but in possibility to stop in right moment, or you can broke electronics inside the box. Maybe, on your boxes the card holder isn't glued to motherboard, so you are lucky then. After that, you need to power on your box (Without a SIM card!!!) for 20-30 seconds. After that, unplug receiver, put back your SIM in card holder, close box, and connect it to PC by both cables before mentioned. Do not turn on your box, yet! Start the OptiFlasher tool on PC to which the box is connected, use the tool as Yassinov described here in this post above, and flash the boot loader, WITH APPROPRIATE IMAGE! Caps lock, are because due to my unknowing the type of SIM card I had, wrongly by my side informed Yassinov on the SIM type, all the images that were tried, of course, didn't give results. All the time there was returning back the network related problem! So, if you flashed your box, before error "R01 etc..." appeared , with wrong image, regarding the not appropriate SIM card image, you get network related error messages, even when using repair/load tools as OptiFlasher. Not an absolute rule suppose, but pretty sure about that, tested it unfortunately on my box. Now, You need to flash as well the SIM card by OptiFlasher utility, and then if needed trough web portal of the box load, once again - if needed the image file you desire. After that all will be ok.
Just one more update, I have tried to load my backup settings from open pli 3 version to an open pli 4 version, it stuck the SIM card again, and froze halfway the image loading! So beware of any backup cross-version apply. Naturally, I had repeated the process Yassinov teached me, this time alone, and succeeded to bring back functional my receiver again. but, the second time, after the solved R01 error, the receiver stacked on loading image on half way, so the second time there wasn't any error on display, just frozen screen.
As I remember more details, in time, and have more time at my disposal, will edit this post with something new - not told.
haven't got time before to post some very interesting things, regarding the "R01 No CA found" error, and the way/s is could be addressed. The problem was very, very hard to find/allocate, but even more successfully solved. First of all, it is not my knowledge and expertise but ALL the credits go to Yassinov.
I will just try here to chronologically "tell you a story", of possible actions, in completing the goal of solving that awful error-problem. As well, would like to Thank Yassinov for a more than correct, friendly, open, and many more superlatives...!, help to me. I hardly couldn't believe, if You all treat so respectfully new members, what can old one's expect. :-) Compliments!
OK, now to the technical part. To read about the problem, scroll upwards for the problem. here will be the solution explained (for those who don't know, others, well You decide of continuing reading...). Now, if You have a problem something similar guys, first step is to try to flash the boot loader of a receiver. In my case it's a HD 800 SE with wireless., clone. The most effective way to do it, IMHO, is the OptiFlasher! You can find on web different tools, like DreamUp, like Sunray, etc ... BUT, all those couldn't even reach/partially communicate with my receiver (HD800 SE). So, the choice is obvious OptiFlasher. How performed some other programs? They do not even recognise the receiver is connected, drivers were installed of course.
Before using OptiFlasher, You need to connect Your receiver (will call it box in further text...) by two methods, and those are: 1. mini USB cable to Service port, and 2. RJ45 (UTP cable for LAN connection - classic type) to a network LAN port, but it needs to be CROSSOVER cable ( - for those who want to know more...). Of course, You need to have installed on Your PC, Drivers for USB to UART (can be found on web easily...), and OptiFlasher program/tool. Now You are good to go - start. You need to try first to flash boot loader. That's the key point, to be able to continue from mentioned error. Now, You do that by using OptiFlasher as described up in this post. If that doesn't give results, there is a solution Yassinov teaches me. You need to unplug from main supply the box, to open your receiver cover, to access SIM card slot, to slide it, open it, and remove your SIM from card holder. Carefully here, because on my clone, one part of SIM card holder was GLUED to motherboard, so you need to slide steadily, even some force, but in possibility to stop in right moment, or you can broke electronics inside the box. Maybe, on your boxes the card holder isn't glued to motherboard, so you are lucky then. After that, you need to power on your box (Without a SIM card!!!) for 20-30 seconds. After that, unplug receiver, put back your SIM in card holder, close box, and connect it to PC by both cables before mentioned. Do not turn on your box, yet! Start the OptiFlasher tool on PC to which the box is connected, use the tool as Yassinov described here in this post above, and flash the boot loader, WITH APPROPRIATE IMAGE! Caps lock, are because due to my unknowing the type of SIM card I had, wrongly by my side informed Yassinov on the SIM type, all the images that were tried, of course, didn't give results. All the time there was returning back the network related problem! So, if you flashed your box, before error "R01 etc..." appeared , with wrong image, regarding the not appropriate SIM card image, you get network related error messages, even when using repair/load tools as OptiFlasher. Not an absolute rule suppose, but pretty sure about that, tested it unfortunately on my box. Now, You need to flash as well the SIM card by OptiFlasher utility, and then if needed trough web portal of the box load, once again - if needed the image file you desire. After that all will be ok.
Just one more update, I have tried to load my backup settings from open pli 3 version to an open pli 4 version, it stuck the SIM card again, and froze halfway the image loading! So beware of any backup cross-version apply. Naturally, I had repeated the process Yassinov teached me, this time alone, and succeeded to bring back functional my receiver again. but, the second time, after the solved R01 error, the receiver stacked on loading image on half way, so the second time there wasn't any error on display, just frozen screen.
As I remember more details, in time, and have more time at my disposal, will edit this post with something new - not told.