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Hello gebi,
I am not sure if the linked SSD will work, as I can not find the specs to confirm if it has the required Marvell Controller 88SS1074.
You might be able to ask Western Digital customer support about this.
I have installed a WD Blue 3D NAND that has this controller, as reported in these reviews:
https://www.techadvisor.com/article/718838/wd-blue-3d-nand-review.html
https://www.fudzilla.com/reviews/41822-wd-blue-1tb-ssd-review?start=2
It is a little bit more expensive than other drives, including the linked WD Blue, but then you know it will work.
Best regards,
Jens
PS. I have sent you a PM regarding download of the service tool.
Hello XavierItzmann,
As I remember the cable to connect is a standard 3 pin connector you can get in electronics or computer shops.
I think I unsoldered and used the old cable, but not sure.
Best regards,
Jens
Hello Roland,
I am glad the service tool worked for you.
Regarding radio stations my BM5 says latest N.Radio update 22-2-2023.
When I did the installation it took some time for radion stations to update, so wait a day or so to see if it gets updated.
Please let us know if it gets updated for reference.
Best regards,
Jens
Hello Roland,
I have e-mailed a link to download the service tool + info + other tools from my Onedrive.
If anyone else need the service tool for Beomaster 5, send me a PM.
Best regards,
Jens
Hello Roland,
When you have the Beomaster 5 disassembled you could also replace the mechanical HDD with a SSD.
Beosound 5 is much better working with a SSD. With a mechanical drive the wheel is slow and lagging. With a SSD it is fast. Startup from standby has also improved. The BM5 has not failed since i did the upgrade.
I recommend to buy a WD Blue Nand SSD (Western Digital). It has the Marvell Controller 88SS1074, which is reported to work.
SSD max. 1 TB. Bigger drives will not work out of the box. I have installed a 2 TB drive, but then you have to split it in 2 x 1 TB partitions and tweak BM5 to include the second drive as music storage. Use Junction v1.07 to make a junction point in the music folder of BM5.
I have used Northon Ghost v8.3 to align BM5 (Windows XP Embedded SP2) with the correct alignment for SSD’s. It might not be necessary, but I did it to be sure to get the best working system.
Windows XP Embedded SP2 is very stable when setup correctly. At work we have several old systems that have been running for years and years.
To replace the SSD I have used the service tool to make a clean installation (Clone entire HDD). You can also do a recovery with the service tool.
At the moment I use Macrium Reflect to make an image backup of the SSD:
Macrium Reflect with Windows PE 3.1
(Preinstallation Environment)Format backup USB to NTFS (not FAT32)
Install and run Macrium Reflect latest version
Select “Other Tasks” in menu -> Create Rescue Media
Select “Advanced” -> select “Chose Base WIM” -> select “Windows PE 3.1 (WAIK)” -> Now “Build”
Insert USB drive into BM5 -> Start BM5 and keep pressing “Del” to get into the bios -> Change boot to USB flash drive.
Macrium rescue media will load when you restart. Make an image backup to the USB.
It will be approx. 12 GB depending on how much music you have stored.
So you will need a USB flash drive with minimum 15 GB free space.
Best regards,
Jens
Hello Roland,
I have written a few tips on how to replace the motherboard here:
https://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/14541/348832.aspx#348832
The download link for the service tool is not working anymore.
If needed, I can provide you with a copy uploaded to a shared service.
The zip file with the service tool is approx. 2 GB.
Best regards,
Jens
Hi Adam,
Service manual for MS150 type 6411 and MS150.2 type 6341 attached.
Best regards,
Jens
Hello Roland,
So you get no picture at all when connected to a display. No startup picture with Beomaster 5 (and Beomaster 5 recovery)?
Did it just stop working?
Can you get into the bios?
I use an old Logitech USB keybord and mouse (K520 / M310). Start the beomaster with the button on the back and pres “Del” several times to log into the bios.
Then try booting with Hiren’s BootCD From USB Flash Drive (USB Pen Drive).
https://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd-on-usb-disk
If it works, then you should be able to re-install. I prefer to make a clean installation with the service tool and to update via bang & olufsen servers.
The servicetool is a 4 GB usb flash drive, which I might be able to transfer to you, if needed.
Unfortunately, the motherboards often fail, but it could also be the harddrive.
If it is the standard mechanical drive, then you should be able to hear or feel it spinning. The harddrive is pretty easy to replace with a SSD drive, eg. WD Blue Nand 1TB SSD. SSD’s with Marvell Controller 88SS1074 works.
I have attached the service manual for Beosound 5 / Beomaster 5 for info on how to replace motherboard and harddrive.
You might be able to finde a new (old stock) or used motherboard on eBay.
Look for VIA EPIA EX15000G like this:
If needed, I can help you with installation tips for motherboard and SSD.
Best regards,
Jens
Thanks, Guy 🙂
Thanks for all the answers 🙂
I will look for a Beosound 3000 with sw 3.4.
By the way, what does A.OPT 5 and 6 mean and what is the functionality of these commands?
Kind regards,
Jens
Thanks, Foxtrott & Moderator 🙂
I am looking at a Beosound 3000 with sw 2.0.
Is this a MK2?
I have seen Beosound 3000 with up to sw 3.4.
Are there some kind of change logs on these changes?
Kind regards,
Jens
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