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What method are you using to install 400plus? What is the exact message?
Original comment by eduardo....@gmail.com
on 3 Oct 2014 at 6:06
this one (check uploaded image)
Original comment by juancaro...@gmail.com
on 3 Oct 2014 at 5:19
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Looks like EOSCard is trying to install one of the ML releases, and it fails.
As you do no need any of the files installed by EOSCard, I would just try to
manually delete all the content of the card, and carry on with the installation
(just uncompress the ZIP file you downloaded from 400plus, and copy all the
files to the card).
If that fails, try to select a different ML version on EOSCard (then delete all
the files in the card, and install 400plus there).
Hope this helps!
Original comment by eduardo....@gmail.com
on 5 Oct 2014 at 5:13
it didn't work, are there any other options?
thanks!!
Original comment by juancaro...@gmail.com
on 18 Oct 2014 at 1:00
Any card prepared for ML is valid for 400plus: you just need to delete all the
files that EOSCard might copy to the card, and replace them with the files from
400plus. So the problem reduces to create a ML-prepared card.
Please, try selecting other ML versions at EOSCard, any version will do.
Original comment by eduardo....@gmail.com
on 20 Oct 2014 at 7:25
I already tried on Mac & PC and it won't work, maybe it's my CF card?
Check out the video I took:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23045668/cf%20card%20error%20mac.mov
Help please!
Original comment by juancaro...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2014 at 7:54
In the video I can see a "dd /dev/disk2s1: Permission denied" error message:
that means that OSX is not granting you direct access to the card. I saw this
message at MacBoot's page (http://www.zenoshrdlu.com/macboot/macboot.html):
Note for Mountain Lion (10.8) and Mavericks (10.9) Users. Mountain Lion and
Mavericks require root access to make changes to cards. As a result, MacBoot
will fail with a "permission refused" message unless it has root access. To run
MacBoot under Mountain Lion or Mavericks, download this zip file, put it in the
same folder as Macboot and unzip it. You'll get a macboot.command script.
Double-clicking the script will bring up a terminal window and sudo will ask
you to type your logon password so MacBoot can get root access. MacBoot will
run when you press return.
Original comment by eduardo....@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2014 at 7:10
It worked, thanks a lot!!
Original comment by juancaro...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2014 at 9:10
You're welcome!!!
Original comment by eduardo....@gmail.com
on 28 Oct 2014 at 4:53
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
juancaro...@gmail.com
on 2 Oct 2014 at 7:07