If the license is (still) valid, the user can download a newer version without no hassle. If the Software won’t work anymore for any reason, or the ATV dies and the user wants to install the software again, the software needs to be licensed. ![]() The user can use the bought/licensed software as long as he wants it, while the software is installed on the ATV. Today I’ve got some time to summarize my experience on the conversation, I had with the FC-support: I guess, the licence will not be valid for the upcoming appleTV, and the term “Lifetime” will last no longer than the next year, but who knows… Ihmo, i purchased a licence to a software which is not available for download anymore and the software on my HDD is not able to install anymore.ĭoes anybody know (of have a link, because i did not find any further information), if the “Lifetime aTV Flash (black) updates” will be usable for atv3 ? Unfortunately again, the fc-website showes, “Your aTV Flash (black) license has expired.”, but also “Good news! You’re eligible for special upgrade pricing - Lifetime aTV Flash (black) updates for only 29.99!” Unfortunately, the installation process told me, that the version of aTV Flash (black), which i have on my HDD (dated 31.05.12 21:29 / 16.11.12 19:27) is outdated and i need to download a newer version from the fc-website. Tue Dec 26 20:23:08 2017 Successful installation.Today, i had to re-jailbreak my atv2 and wanted to install the aTV Flash (black) software, which i purchased the last year. Tue Dec 26 20:23:08 2017 Configuring boot cmdline Tue Dec 26 20:23:05 2017 Configuring bootloader: moving /boot to appropriate boot partition Tue Dec 26 20:23:05 2017 Configuring bootloader Tue Dec 26 20:23:05 2017 Extraction of root filesystem completed Tue Dec 26 20:20:05 2017 Starting extract progress… Tue Dec 26 20:20:05 2017 Extracting files to root filesystem Tue Dec 26 20:20:05 2017 Trying to mount to MNT_ROOT (/mnt/root) ![]() Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: 0/59 2/59 4/59 done Tue Dec 26 20:19:57 2017 Calling fmtpart for partition /dev/sdb2 and fstype ext4 Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Calling mkpart for device: /dev/sdb and fs: ext4 with start 258M and end 100% Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Determined 256 MB as end of first partition Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 From a root partition of /dev/sdb2, I have deduced a base device of /dev/sdb Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Creating root partition Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 No preseed file was found Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Using device->boot: /dev/sdb1 and FS: hfsplus ![]() ![]() Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Trying to mount to MNT_BOOT (/mnt/boot) Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Mounting boot filesystem Tue Dec 26 20:19:54 2017 Detecting device we are running on Tue Dec 26 20:19:49 2017 Starting OSMC installer On the usb stick I found an install.log file. Second reboot linux boot message went quite fast and after a blue screen with OSMC logo appeared for a while (maybe 20 sec) after disappeared and several reboot attempt (automatically) but nothing on the screen. At least this osmc version does not destroy the original software. Installation was smooth “OSMC installed successfully” Reboot without usb stick ATV went back to OS 3.02. I download latest osmc (1 hdd) to my 8GB SD card. Now I can start from scratch install OSMC. Finally I restore my ATV 1 to the original OS 3.02.
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