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#1 NeoTheFox

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 11:50 PM

Hey, here's some pretty simple GUI 4 Dualboot installer by me, take a look:

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U may download it here

IF YOU GOT "NO DLL FOUND" - Unpack Driver folder to the System32 folder
HOWTO:
1) Plug Dingoo in the USB port holding B button and make a hard reset, screen stay black, but your PC should find a new hardware
2) Install the driver from Driver directory
3) Open the installer
4) Select your LCD module
5) Press Step 1 (DINGUX logo will appear at the screen)
6) Press Step 2 and follow the instructions on the Dingoo screen

Tested on Win7, based on original installer
Hope you enjoy it :D

EDIT: Reuploaded

Edited by NeoTheFox, 31 March 2010 - 12:51 PM.


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Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:45 AM

Can't load from that link. Please re-upload again.
Thanks

#3 NeoTheFox

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Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:35 PM

Reuploaded

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Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:21 AM

I already have dingux installed, but i want to make dingux the default option (and boot native if i hold select), is it possible with your tool? =)

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Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:53 AM

I already have dingux installed, but i want to make dingux the default option (and boot native if i hold select), is it possible with your tool? =)


Just replace recent files with your installer (rename your files simular to mine)

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Posted 30 March 2010 - 05:56 AM

Hi, thanks for this software. I have been a Dingoo user for quite sometime now but only been running it on the Native OS. I'm quite satisfied with it (except with SNES). I've been hearing a lot about how good it is on Dingux. So now, I kinda want to use your tool to install the Dingux thing.

So my question is, are there extra preparations before I use this? For example, do I require a MiniSD? What do I do with it before using? Please forgive me if these are too basic/stupid questions, I just wanted to make sure.

Also I have the custom native installed, will that be wiped out? How about all the files I have in there?

Thank you!

Edited by BsMRR, 30 March 2010 - 05:59 AM.


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Posted 30 March 2010 - 11:34 AM

Hi, thanks for this software. I have been a Dingoo user for quite sometime now but only been running it on the Native OS. I'm quite satisfied with it (except with SNES). I've been hearing a lot about how good it is on Dingux. So now, I kinda want to use your tool to install the Dingux thing.

So my question is, are there extra preparations before I use this? For example, do I require a MiniSD? What do I do with it before using? Please forgive me if these are too basic/stupid questions, I just wanted to make sure.

Also I have the custom native installed, will that be wiped out? How about all the files I have in there?

Thank you!


You need only MicroSD)

Your firmware and files would be OK if you do all right, but if you not - you lose all files and fimware (but what kind of dumb you need to be to fail 2 steps?)

Ow, and yo need to know what LCD module you have)
You have to go to the Settsings -> About and do the follow combination with D-Pad ↑ → ↓ ↑ → ↓ (up, right, down, up, right, down)
White screen will appeared, and there will be a string: ILI_XXXX_ (XXXX Is your LCD)
Now just follow the instructions in the first post, also if you installed your firmware via computer, REMOVE driver that you installed and install my

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Posted 30 March 2010 - 11:23 PM

This looks great. :) Next time I'm doing a Dingux install I'll give it a run. The Dingux installation instructions on the Dingoonity wiki are pretty sketchy, this makes the process a lot more accessible.

Maybe I'll even reinstall Dingux for the hell of it.

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Posted 31 March 2010 - 01:21 AM

Thanks for the reply NeoTheFox!