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Another Sky Anytime Question
"Liz J" thejordanschangethistoanatsignclara.net wrote in message ... That's a bummer, I put a 160 into mine, think sky will enable it if you ask them ? -- Breen Siempre Borracho Why do you want it? I can't think of a reason for it at all. Does anyone actually use it? I don't understand what benefit it is meant to be either for me or Sky. Anyone able to explain the advantages for me? TIA It makes the uninformed think they have VOD! |
Another Sky Anytime Question
"Liz J" thejordanschangethistoanatsignclara.net wrote in message ... That's a bummer, I put a 160 into mine, think sky will enable it if you ask them ? -- Breen Siempre Borracho Why do you want it? I can't think of a reason for it at all. Does anyone actually use it? I don't understand what benefit it is meant to be either for me or Sky. Anyone able to explain the advantages for me? It records Lost every week so I don't have to. That is aboot it for me. |
Another Sky Anytime Question
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writes "Liz J" thejordanschangethistoanatsignclara.net wrote in message .. . That's a bummer, I put a 160 into mine, think sky will enable it if you ask them ? -- Breen Siempre Borracho Why do you want it? I can't think of a reason for it at all. Does anyone actually use it? I don't understand what benefit it is meant to be either for me or Sky. Anyone able to explain the advantages for me? It records Lost every week so I don't have to. That is aboot it for me. Same here (with the advantage of no DOG or ads) although I do record it anyway, as I don't trust anytime to do so regularly :-) -- Sean Black |
Another Sky Anytime Question
"Ed" wrote in message
ups.com... On May 20, 7:23 pm, "Vass" wrote: "the dog from that film you saw" wrote Force a software update by doing 'housekeeping' on the planner. that will make anytime appear if your box has had half its disk stolen by sky came live this morning Ta -- Vass |
Another Sky Anytime Question
this seems to be the answer to a problem I have, fisrt the sky + 'failed to
record' halfway through a programme giving disk full as the reason even though it seemed there was lots of space. Then the box started switching off during the night. I am insured so called them and they said sky is updating certain boxes during the night and while this is ongoing they will switch off.... They advised me to switch off the supplly, press the 'backup button, and switch on, holding the backup button till all four lights were lit. A message then appeared on the screen sayin something like backup in progress do not switch off the supply, could take up to 10 minutes, it was a bit less. BUT the box still switched off during the night. I did forget to mention about the fail to record on the phone, but decided to leave it for a bit but as I'd just done a housekeeping I decided to wait till it fails again and call then. In light of this thread 2 questions 1)is the update causing loss of hard drive space, and therefore fail to record? 2)is there any way to tell how much actual recording space you have left. Mine is definitely not one of the large hard drives but it has a usb port next to the card slot and this was the criteria the support person used to decide the fault was with the upgrade to anytime.. Too long winded? My apologies "Ed" wrote in message ups.com... On May 20, 7:23 pm, "Vass" wrote: "the dog from that film you saw" wrote in ... because the newer ones have a far larger hard drive. the older sky+ boxes simply don't have the space. I thought mine was the newer version (thomson silver buttons on RHS, green circle in middle) but still no anytime -- Vass Force a software update by doing 'housekeeping' on the planner. that will make anytime appear if your box has had half its disk stolen by sky |
Another Sky Anytime Question
"iz0nlee" wrote in message .uk... this seems to be the answer to a problem I have, fisrt the sky + 'failed to record' halfway through a programme giving disk full as the reason even though it seemed there was lots of space. Then the box started switching off during the night. I am insured so called them and they said sky is updating certain boxes during the night and while this is ongoing they will switch off.... They advised me to switch off the supplly, press the 'backup button, and switch on, holding the backup button till all four lights were lit. A message then appeared on the screen sayin something like backup in progress do not switch off the supply, could take up to 10 minutes, it was a bit less. BUT the box still switched off during the night. I did forget to mention about the fail to record on the phone, but decided to leave it for a bit but as I'd just done a housekeeping I decided to wait till it fails again and call then. In light of this thread 2 questions 1)is the update causing loss of hard drive space, and therefore fail to record? 2)is there any way to tell how much actual recording space you have left. Mine is definitely not one of the large hard drives but it has a usb port next to the card slot and this was the criteria the support person used to decide the fault was with the upgrade to anytime.. Too long winded? My apologies "Ed" wrote in message ups.com... On May 20, 7:23 pm, "Vass" wrote: "the dog from that film you saw" wrote in ... because the newer ones have a far larger hard drive. the older sky+ boxes simply don't have the space. I thought mine was the newer version (thomson silver buttons on RHS, green circle in middle) but still no anytime -- Vass Force a software update by doing 'housekeeping' on the planner. that will make anytime appear if your box has had half its disk stolen by sky Thos box's which support Anytime have always had "reserved space" which isn't available to users. So the so called 160GB SKY+ has actually got a 300gb drive fitted. |
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