Click "Browse" and select your raw 4MB StarSat_SR-5090HD_Extreme_Dump.bin file.
The receiver constantly restarts, showing the startup logo over and over.
Download the dump file and rename it to rom.bin (this allows the receiver to detect it during boot).
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Full HD 1080p / 1080i / 720p | | Processor | Cortex-A9 Quad Core @ 1.0 GHz | | Memory | 512MB DDR3 RAM / 4MB Flash | | Connectivity | HDMI, USB 2.0, RS-232, Ethernet (RJ45) | | Tuner | High Sensitivity Tuner (Input Range: 950~2150MHz) | | Demodulation | DVB-S/S2 (8PSK/QPSK) | | Dimensions | Compact design suitable for any TV unit | | Power Supply | DC 12V / 1.5A (Low power consumption) |
A dump file is a complete, raw backup of the software stored inside the receiver's flash memory chip (usually an SPI flash chip). Unlike standard official firmware updates, which only modify specific operational software layers, a dump file contains everything:
Satellite receivers can sometimes encounter severe software glitches, boot loops, or completely freeze on the "ON" display. For the , a dedicated "dump file" is the most effective tool to restore the device to its factory working state.
A dump file is a complete, raw backup of the receiver's internal SPI flash memory. Unlike a standard firmware update file (which only updates specific software blocks), a dump file contains everything: The bootloader code System configuration data Hardware drivers The core operating system