![]() Gxdownloader Boot V1032 Gx6605s Fixed ((new)) Jun 2026Click the browse button and select your clean, original 4MB .bin dump file for your specific receiver. Step 4: Initiate the Flash Process Note the COM port number assigned to your adapter (e.g., COM3, COM4). Step 3: Configure GXDownloader Boot V1.032 Note the assigned port number under (e.g., COM3). Step 2: Configure GXDownloader v1,032 Launch the GXDownloader_boot_V1.032.exe application. Match the software interface with the following settings: Chip Type: Select Other or GX6605S . : Specifically optimized for the Nationalchip GX6605S series, ensuring better communication between the PC and the receiver via RS232. gxdownloader boot v1032 gx6605s fixed Disclaimer: Flashing firmware carries risks. Ensure you have the correct software for your exact hardware model to prevent permanent hardware failure. Connect the RS232 cable to the serial port (or 3.5mm recovery port) on your satellite receiver. Keep the receiver's power adapter . Step 2: Determine your COM Port Right-click the Windows Start menu and open Device Manager . Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) section. Close all other software, unplug and re-plug your USB adapter, or manually re-assign the COM port number to a single-digit port (like COM1 or COM2) in Device Manager. Software Stuck at "Please power on the board" Click the browse button and select your clean, original 4MB Fix: The tool is not receiving data from the receiver. Ensure you completely power-cycle the receiver after hitting Start. If it still fails, swap your TX and RX wiring connections. Key characteristics of the tool include: "The 'Force Boot' option saved a receiver where the front panel was dead and only a black screen appeared. GX6605S fixed edition is a lifesaver." — Ali_SAT Disclaimer: Flashing firmware carries risks Connect the TX, RX, and GND pins of the adapter to the corresponding serial interface pins on your receiver. (Note: If the tool fails to connect later, try swapping the TX and RX wires). Step 2: Identify your COM Port Once you have a working device, follow these best practices: |