GXDownloader Boot v1.0.32: A Fixed Solution for GX6605S Users
Connect Hardware: Plug your RS232/TTL cable into the receiver's serial port and your PC. gxdownloader boot v1032 gx6605s fixed
| Error Message | Cause | Solution |
|---------------|-------|----------|
| No response from target | Wrong TX/RX wiring | Swap the TX and RX lines |
| Boot1 failed | Bootloader completely dead | Use ISP mode (parallel flashing) or replace flash IC |
| Flash ID mismatch | Wrong firmware for flash size | Patch the .abs with a hex editor or find correct firmware |
| Timeout at 0x% | Corrupt boot sector | Reduce baud rate to 57600 or 38400 in Settings | GXDownloader Boot v1
Connection: Connect your PC to the receiver using an RS232 serial cable. Configuration: Open gxdownloader.exe. Set the "Chip Type" to Other. "Time Out" Error: Check your TX/RX wiring
For receivers that are stuck on a "Red Light" and refuse to communicate, you may need to check the power supply voltage. A weak 12V adapter often provides enough power to light the LED but not enough to sustain the high-current demands of the flash memory during a write cycle. Conclusion
Safety Note: Always ensure you have the exact firmware for your specific brand and model (e.g., Starsat, Tiger, or Geant) before flashing, as using the wrong software can permanently brick the device.