![]() ![]() If you remove the storage device, it will just boot Boxee+Hacks you’ve installed previously. You’ll notice this is an alpha version, and this XBMC port to Boxee Box is new, so although the system will run, you can’t expect everything to magically work out of the box.Once you’ve downloaded the zip file, extract the files to the root of a storage device (USB flash drive or SD card) making sure xbmc.bin is in the root folder, insert the storage device in Boxee Box, power the device, and it should automatically boot into XBMC. There are two ways to install XBMC on D-Link media player: building XBMC from source using code and instructions available on, or much simpler, download the latest version from which as of today is 2014.01.18.early_alpha2_92146e8.zip. Once it’s complete, you’ll have a device with root access.Reboot the device to start the install process.Make sure it looks like ‘ boxeebox sh /media/BOXEE/install.sh‘ after you’re done. Disclaimer : please remember that streaming movies and TV shows might be against your local laws. Add ‘ sh /media/BOXEE/install.sh‘ to your ‘Host Name’. few tips and tricks to enhance your experience.Go into ‘Settings’->’Network’->’Servers’ to enable ‘Windows File Sharing’.Plug it into the device, and boot Boxee Box.3- Create the script file /data/hack/kodinfsinstall.sh with the code below. Copy the files from the zip files to the USB drive or SD card. Installed Boxee+Hacks - Working NFS share.I think I finally gave up on this piece of crap. Maybe while doing that, give D-link a nice tweet about how they abandoned a 200 product so early in its lifespan. Format a USB flash drive or SD card to FAT32 using the label BOXEE (case sensitive) Enjoy the rest of your day knowing you have one less piece of obsolete garbage.Download install.zip (Boxee+Hacks) from.The first thing you’ll have to do is to gain root access by following these steps: Installing Boxee+Hacks to gain root access. ![]()
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