[HOW TO FLASH] how to flash AXAS CLASS M




The AXAS Class M is a classic Enigma2 receiver that, while older, still follows the standard flashing logic for Broadcom-based boxes. Because this is a legacy device, it is very picky about USB drives—using a small USB 2.0 stick (4GB or 8GB) formatted to FAT32 is the best way to ensure the bootloader sees the files.





Step 1: USB Preparation


  • Format: Ensure the USB drive is strictly FAT32.
  • Folder Structure: Unzip your image (e.g., OpenATV). You should see a folder named axas.
  • Target Path: Inside the axas folder, the subfolder must be named classm.

    • Path check: USB_DRIVE:\axas\classm\
    • Files: This folder should contain kernel.bin, rootfs.bin, and imageversion.







Step 2: The Flashing Procedure


  1. Full Power Off: Flip the physical power switch at the back of the AXAS Class M to OFF.
  2. Insert USB: Plug the drive into the rear USB port. (On the Class M, the rear port is generally more reliable for initial boot flashing than the front).
  3. Boot & Trigger:

    • Switch the rear power toggle to ON.
    • Watch the front panel LED/Display. When it detects the USB, it will usually display a message like “Update” or the LED will change color.
    • If prompted, quickly press the OK/Power button on the front panel to confirm.

  4. Wait for Progress: The flashing process can take 5–10 minutes. Do not interrupt the power.
  5. Finish: Once the box reboots or the display says “Completed,” remove the USB drive immediately to prevent it from flashing again.