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This morning I turned on the TV and my 7 month old Tivo was
surprisingly at the "Please Wait, Starting Up" screen. This was odd since I ahven't changed anything on it in the last several months, and had no power failures recently. I hard rebooted it by unplugging and replugging in the power source. It just goes back to the starting up screen. Has been there about 3 hours at last count. Any suggetions? |
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E.L. Lambert wrote: This morning I turned on the TV and my 7 month old Tivo was surprisingly at the "Please Wait, Starting Up" screen. This was odd since I ahven't changed anything on it in the last several months, and had no power failures recently. I hard rebooted it by unplugging and replugging in the power source. It just goes back to the starting up screen. Has been there about 3 hours at last count. Any suggetions? That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort. Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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In article ,
E.L. Lambert wrote: This morning I turned on the TV and my 7 month old Tivo was surprisingly at the "Please Wait, Starting Up" screen. This was odd since I ahven't changed anything on it in the last several months, and had no power failures recently. I hard rebooted it by unplugging and replugging in the power source. It just goes back to the starting up screen. Has been there about 3 hours at last count. Any suggetions? That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort. Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 05:35:40 -0700, E.L. Lambert wrote:
This morning I turned on the TV and my 7 month old Tivo was surprisingly at the "Please Wait, Starting Up" screen. This was odd since I ahven't changed anything on it in the last several months, and had no power failures recently. I hard rebooted it by unplugging and replugging in the power source. It just goes back to the starting up screen. Has been there about 3 hours at last count. Any suggetions? If you listen real closely... do you hear a 'clicking' sound? I'm guessing that your Harddrive is dead/broke ( indicated by a clicking sound a lot of times ) and your pretty much hosed. If you have a second Tivo, you could remove the 'bad' drive and see if it boots in your other Tivo. If so... it's not the drive but the tivo motherboard which is even worse. You can always put in a new drive ( if you can get some software on it ) if your hard drive is dead... you can't do much if it's a motherboard issue. jack |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 05:35:40 -0700, E.L. Lambert wrote:
This morning I turned on the TV and my 7 month old Tivo was surprisingly at the "Please Wait, Starting Up" screen. This was odd since I ahven't changed anything on it in the last several months, and had no power failures recently. I hard rebooted it by unplugging and replugging in the power source. It just goes back to the starting up screen. Has been there about 3 hours at last count. Any suggetions? If you listen real closely... do you hear a 'clicking' sound? I'm guessing that your Harddrive is dead/broke ( indicated by a clicking sound a lot of times ) and your pretty much hosed. If you have a second Tivo, you could remove the 'bad' drive and see if it boots in your other Tivo. If so... it's not the drive but the tivo motherboard which is even worse. You can always put in a new drive ( if you can get some software on it ) if your hard drive is dead... you can't do much if it's a motherboard issue. jack |
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That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort. Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. Wonderful. I had the 160 hour unit and paid the $300 for a lifetime product license. I guess now that my piece of crap TiVo has only lasted 7 months, I'm SOL on the $600 for the product and service and would have to buy everything new? Well forget that; the Tivo was a nice useful product but I don't have the bucks to shell out $600 twice a year. In the garbage bin it goes, and I'll sign up for the cheap DVR service from my local cable company... and be sure to tell all my friends and coworkers not to buy a Tivo. Grumble, grumble, grumble..... |
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That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort. Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. Wonderful. I had the 160 hour unit and paid the $300 for a lifetime product license. I guess now that my piece of crap TiVo has only lasted 7 months, I'm SOL on the $600 for the product and service and would have to buy everything new? Well forget that; the Tivo was a nice useful product but I don't have the bucks to shell out $600 twice a year. In the garbage bin it goes, and I'll sign up for the cheap DVR service from my local cable company... and be sure to tell all my friends and coworkers not to buy a Tivo. Grumble, grumble, grumble..... |
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That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort.
Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. Wonderful. I had the 160 hour unit and paid the $300 for a lifetime product license. I guess now that my piece of crap TiVo has only lasted 7 months, I'm SOL on the $600 for the product and service and would have to buy everything new? By no means. If your system fails, and you return it to the manufacturer for repair, one of two things will happen: - If they repair it and return it to you, the lifetime service is retained. - If they declare it unrepairable, and exchange it for an equivalent unit, the lifetime service will be switched over to the replacement unit. Go to www.tivo.com, click on "What is TiVo?", "TiVo Service", then "Service FAQs" over at the right, then "What does a product lifetime service mean?", and then on the "product lifetime" description link. Also, read through the warranty information which came with your system. Note that this all requires that you go through the manufacturer's repair process. You cannot simply go out and buy a new recorder and then ask TiVo to switch the service over. Third-party repair/replacement/extended-warranty service may or may not cover a service transfer - you'd have to ask the third-party service provider about this. Well forget that; the Tivo was a nice useful product but I don't have the bucks to shell out $600 twice a year. In the garbage bin it goes, and I'll sign up for the cheap DVR service from my local cable company... and be sure to tell all my friends and coworkers not to buy a Tivo. Grumble, grumble, grumble..... You grumble too soon, I think. TiVo's policy already covers your situation, in a way that I think you'll find to be quite equitable. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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That's a pretty good indication of a hardware failure of some sort.
Commonest cause is a failed hard drive. It's also possible that some other component in the system has frotzed. Wonderful. I had the 160 hour unit and paid the $300 for a lifetime product license. I guess now that my piece of crap TiVo has only lasted 7 months, I'm SOL on the $600 for the product and service and would have to buy everything new? By no means. If your system fails, and you return it to the manufacturer for repair, one of two things will happen: - If they repair it and return it to you, the lifetime service is retained. - If they declare it unrepairable, and exchange it for an equivalent unit, the lifetime service will be switched over to the replacement unit. Go to www.tivo.com, click on "What is TiVo?", "TiVo Service", then "Service FAQs" over at the right, then "What does a product lifetime service mean?", and then on the "product lifetime" description link. Also, read through the warranty information which came with your system. Note that this all requires that you go through the manufacturer's repair process. You cannot simply go out and buy a new recorder and then ask TiVo to switch the service over. Third-party repair/replacement/extended-warranty service may or may not cover a service transfer - you'd have to ask the third-party service provider about this. Well forget that; the Tivo was a nice useful product but I don't have the bucks to shell out $600 twice a year. In the garbage bin it goes, and I'll sign up for the cheap DVR service from my local cable company... and be sure to tell all my friends and coworkers not to buy a Tivo. Grumble, grumble, grumble..... You grumble too soon, I think. TiVo's policy already covers your situation, in a way that I think you'll find to be quite equitable. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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