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  1. 2 minutes ago, dark_pyrro said:

    There's no shortcut that I know of. You need the language file on the Bunny. Or, are you referring to a URL where you can download that file?

    i mean or a alteast a german one like the DUCKY_LANG us just with maybe DUCKY_LANG de or something?

  2. 4 minutes ago, dark_pyrro said:

    did you submit a support ticket?

    Yes i appreciate youre help i really do but now i want to talk to them personnaly because i think i deserve atleast my money back i wish you a nice Day Sir. Maybe well met again

  3. Just now, hackerzero000 said:

     

    Because this was youre answer bvack then==The only problem is i didnt wright hack 5 back then now i did because i dont pay this much money twice and it breaks again 

    Difficult to say. It sounds like the boot loop the Bunny was affected by way back, but it's not possible to use the same procedure to try to get the Croc out of any loop (if it's really a boot loop). Could be that the firmware/update file is stuck on the udisk for some reason and therefore the Croc tries to update every single time it's booting up. A factory reset/recovery won't help, most likely, since the udisk is left untouched (at least the majority of it) after an update or factory reset, so any "garbage" firmware file will still be there. I'd suggest submitting a support ticket.

    if it wouldhave happend to me only once yes then its problably my fault but twice nah a not this time

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    Because this was youre answer bvack then==The only problem is i didnt wright hack 5 back then now i did because i dont pay this much money twice and it breaks again 

    Difficult to say. It sounds like the boot loop the Bunny was affected by way back, but it's not possible to use the same procedure to try to get the Croc out of any loop (if it's really a boot loop). Could be that the firmware/update file is stuck on the udisk for some reason and therefore the Croc tries to update every single time it's booting up. A factory reset/recovery won't help, most likely, since the udisk is left untouched (at least the majority of it) after an update or factory reset, so any "garbage" firmware file will still be there. I'd suggest submitting a support ticket.

  5. So did i understand this correctlky that i have to go to the udisk directory in root udsik and then make the reformat command ill take the risk i think im just making sure that im doing everything correctly

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