Using same jtag creation above you can also reflash dead starview clone using differant software of course, this is in starview clone section http://dooby2oon.4shared.com/
Or you can try this cheaper simple method
KF22’s simple Jtag
Collect the following an old printer cable
5 x 100 Ohm resistors

Follow the diagram as above and note the colours of your wiring and write them down for later use
the diagram is an exposed view of inside your printer cable, remove all the wires on the connector and any bridges that you find (no pins should be connected to any other )
proceed to connect your wires six in all this is my jtag and my colour scheme i used you can use your own

now remove the cover from your box and unclip the front bezel (the little white plug next to the display) as this is not needed for now and gives more room to solder your jtag to the board
Use the colour codes you wrote down earlier and solder to the board, follow the diagram below

Now with the power off connect the jtag to your printer port on the pc its a little tight i know but don’t use an extension they are wired differently heres my setup

Mines connected to my laptop the powerlead for my laptop is what you see along side the jtag now switch on the power to your box if you listen you will hear a click this is the power up relay switching on
Open up skymax2.2 and select 2mb
Click start >
If you get a dcu error check your wiring its the only cause of a problem at this point
Click on erase when its complete
click on write,
a box opens, now select all files in drop down box and browse to the STARVIEW-29LV160 bin file it will write this file to your box
When this is complete switch off the starview box and disconnect from the pc
Switch it back on and you should see the box power up and say “ON”
If not re read this file so far
Desolder your jtag and replace the front bezel and box it back up
WELL DONE FIRST PART IS COMPLETE YOU RECOVERED THE DEAD BOX
Now to reflash it just do a reflash with version 2.57e fixed bin , again found on this site in downloads