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Tumbleweed December 30th 03 11:23 PM

"John" wrote in message
...
Jomtien wrote:
John wrote:

Hard drive is now clicking and won't come out of
standby. It lasted exactly 3 Months.


Maxtor click of death.
The one good thing that can be said about the Sky+ hard drive is that
it is very easy to replace and requires no special treatment, unlike a
Tivo and most other PVR type devices.


But, will lose everything on the drive

5 unwatched movies - Which I'm sure will be repeated.
3 episodes of Home Improvement being taped for a friend

Plus not having any SKY access for the week - Technician scheduled for the
5th. Well, time to start watching all those DVDs that have been piling

up.

During a just shy of 10 minute call, including the 'press 1 if...' I

quickly
convinced the minion at the other end that I had already done all the

normal
troubleshooting, including trying to force a download just in case it hung
on one they tried to send, and that it was obviously a bad HD, as I can

hear
it clicking at startup.

Here's what I don't understand. If, unlike a TIVO, the HD in SKY+ is
readily swapable (i.e. - doesn't contain the OS), why can't they design

the
thing to allow it to funtion like a regular sky box when the HD fails.

Just
pop up a message along the lines of 'Hard drive 0 not found - please call
for service' for a few seconds (or until acknowledged by pressing select),
and let me continue watching?


Mine did exactly that when (AFAIK) the hd failed. I got a message saying (in
effect)
'not possible to record at the moment call sky service on 08.....'

--
Tumbleweed

Remove theobvious before replying (but no email reply necessary to
newsgroups)





The Wizard December 31st 03 03:03 AM


"Andy" wrote in message
...

Pretend you don't have a touchtone phone and don't press ANY
buttons..Straight through to as to what'd describe as a Human :-)


Great 3 years ago but now it puts you to the back of the queue...

Really?

Works o-k with most companies,Looks like Sky ensure you spend yet more cash
then keeping you hanging on the phone :-(



Jomtien December 31st 03 08:05 AM

John wrote:

Here's what I don't understand. If, unlike a TIVO, the HD in SKY+ is
readily swapable (i.e. - doesn't contain the OS), why can't they design the
thing to allow it to funtion like a regular sky box when the HD fails. Just
pop up a message along the lines of 'Hard drive 0 not found - please call
for service' for a few seconds (or until acknowledged by pressing select),
and let me continue watching?


If you disconnect the drive the box will indeed function properly,
except for the personal planner feature. It doesn't like seeing a
faulty drive though, which is understandable.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/tez5
How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/
BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

Jomtien December 31st 03 08:05 AM

K wrote:

Well My Tivo has got through several Maxtor drives! (No I don't keep
buying them they are warranty replacements)


After a replacement Maxtor was found to be DOA I just went for a full
refund from the shop and bought another brand. Never looked back.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/tez5
How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/
BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

John December 31st 03 06:35 PM

Jomtien wrote:
John wrote:

Here's what I don't understand. If, unlike a TIVO, the HD in SKY+ is
readily swapable (i.e. - doesn't contain the OS), why can't they design

the
thing to allow it to funtion like a regular sky box when the HD fails.

Just
pop up a message along the lines of 'Hard drive 0 not found - please call
for service' for a few seconds (or until acknowledged by pressing

select),
and let me continue watching?


If you disconnect the drive the box will indeed function properly,
except for the personal planner feature. It doesn't like seeing a
faulty drive though, which is understandable.


Perhaps, but as it's still under warranty, and I don't have the proper
implement of destruction to open it up with out causing damage, I'll wait
for the techie to show up, shrug his shoulders, and replace the box. I
still have my AFRTS sat box with the TIVO, and a stack of DVD movies, so
I'll survive.

--
John
To reply, change @freeserve.co.uk -to- @yahoo.com
rant
Made the mistake of believing Freeserve ads 'Use the Internet as often as
you like, any time you like'
What they really mean is once in awhile, but not to often, otherwise you get
a nasty letter from

Keith Hawkins
Consumer Managing Director
/rant



Chelsea Fan December 31st 03 11:20 PM

On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:27:18 +0000, Clem Dye wrote:

John W wrote:


Apart from the £10/month charge, this is exactly why I'll never touch a
$ky+ box. They seem way too fragile and if something does go wrong, it
seems that $ky will fob you off with a reconditioned box. They have
muppets dealing with problems (though perhaps not: muppets do seem to
possess some intelligence) but at the end of the day, the customer
always comes off worse. It seems to me that the $ky+ box design is crap,
based on the number of hardware failures and software problems being
continually reported here.

I've used Maxtor hard disks many times and have never had a failure - I
suspect that the poor box design (nice one, Pace) simply cooks the drive
somehow. As I see it, unless there's a design change, this problem will
simply keep happening.

Create you own TV channel? Pah.


Clem



There is no £10 charge anymore if you are subscribed to more than £30
worth of channels per month


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