Vu Solo2 — Backup Image |best|
Quick checklist before making a backup
The VU+ Solo2 is widely regarded as one of the most powerful twin-tuner Linux-based Enigma 2 receivers ever produced. Even years after its release, its 1.3 GHz dual-core processor and 1 GB of RAM make it a formidable machine for satellite, cable, and IPTV enthusiasts. However, the true magic of the VU Solo2 isn't just in the hardware—it’s in the software. Specifically, it lies in the backup image . vu solo2 backup image
Select your destination (HDD or USB). The box will begin scripts to copy the kernel and root file systems. : This usually takes 5–10 minutes. Do power off the box during this process. Once finished, you will see a folder on your drive named containing a subfolder How to Restore Your Backup If you need to use your backup to "rescue" your box: Ensure the vuplus/solo2 folder is on the root of a FAT32 USB stick. Power off the Solo2 from the back switch. Insert the USB stick into the front port. Power the box back on. When the front panel display says "Update? Press Power" , press the Power Button on the front of the box (hidden behind the flap). Quick checklist before making a backup The VU+
Have you flashed a Solo2 backup recently? Did it work on the first try, or did you have to adjust the tuners? The world of Enigma2 is vast, but once you master backups, you become the master of your own satellite TV destiny. Specifically, it lies in the backup image
To restore the backup you just created, treat it like a fresh image install: Power off your Vu+ Solo2 using the rear power switch.
(the touch-sensitive circle) on the left side of the front panel.
