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old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
Skolink:well maybe I will take the hard drive out of the one that is rebooting and put it in the one with gsod and see what happens. Of course it will then void any so called warranty anywayold3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
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Skolink:old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
HTPC Intel Pentium G3258 cpu, Gigabyte H97n-wifi motherboard, , 8GB DDR3 ram, onboard graphics. Hauppuage HVR 5500 tuner, Silverstone LC16M case, Windows 10 pro 64 bit using Nextpvr and Kodi
Gilco2: well I am not opening mine just yet.? With both units unplugged for 10 hours faults were still there. Did for 2 days and fault still there.? The one with grey screen would show the orange screen for few seconds and then grey screen.? Been unplugged fro approx 2 weeks and decided to try yet again and this time it has actually started up and is working.? Strange that.? Keep fingers crossed that it will keep working but wont be surprised to find it grey screen again in a couple of hours.????
mattwnz:no never fixed it. As I said been almost 2 weeks disconnected now and was going to swap the drive out of the rebooting one just to see if that worked but first since the unit with gray screen was still in cabinet just with power cable disconnected thought to plug it in. Should have seen my surprise when the sunrise screen stay on and then my mouth hanging open when it actually started up.Gilco2: well I am not opening mine just yet.? With both units unplugged for 10 hours faults were still there. Did for 2 days and fault still there.? The one with grey screen would show the orange screen for few seconds and then grey screen.? Been unplugged fro approx 2 weeks and decided to try yet again and this time it has actually started up and is working.? Strange that.? Keep fingers crossed that it will keep working but wont be surprised to find it grey screen again in a couple of hours.????
Does disconnecting for 12 hours ever fix any problems? None of the units I dealt with with GSOD it fixed.
HTPC Intel Pentium G3258 cpu, Gigabyte H97n-wifi motherboard, , 8GB DDR3 ram, onboard graphics. Hauppuage HVR 5500 tuner, Silverstone LC16M case, Windows 10 pro 64 bit using Nextpvr and Kodi
DanHybrid:Skolink:old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
And one I am going to avoid answering at least over the weekend, as I do not wish to encourage people opening their TiVo's for whatever reason, for if nothing else obvious electrical safety reasons.
Edit: @old3eyes Just to be clear, there are a few reasons for a GSOD, and without having the information on the units in question, I honestly don't have an answer for you
Regards,
Old3eyes
old3eyes:DanHybrid:Skolink:old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
And one I am going to avoid answering at least over the weekend, as I do not wish to encourage people opening their TiVo's for whatever reason, for if nothing else obvious electrical safety reasons.
Edit: @old3eyes Just to be clear, there are a few reasons for a GSOD, and without having the information on the units in question, I honestly don't have an answer for you
Obvious electrical safety reasons?? You said yourself in another thread it's a basically a PC and it only takes a few screws removed to take off the cover. I did it with my last one when it died. You would have to pretty stupid to get a shock from one of these things least of all someone in GZ.. .
HTPC Intel Pentium G3258 cpu, Gigabyte H97n-wifi motherboard, , 8GB DDR3 ram, onboard graphics. Hauppuage HVR 5500 tuner, Silverstone LC16M case, Windows 10 pro 64 bit using Nextpvr and Kodi
gregmcc:old3eyes:DanHybrid:Skolink:old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
And one I am going to avoid answering at least over the weekend, as I do not wish to encourage people opening their TiVo's for whatever reason, for if nothing else obvious electrical?safety?reasons.
Edit: @old3eyes Just to be clear, there are a few reasons for a GSOD, and without having the information on the units in question, I honestly don't have an answer for you
Obvious electrical safety reasons?? ?You said yourself in another thread it's a basically a PC and ?it only takes a few screws removed to take off the cover. I did it with my last one when it died. You would have to pretty stupid to get a shock from one of these things least of all someone in GZ.. .?
Got to remember there are a lot of people who think they have the skills to do the repairs, but in real life they don't. Besides to legally repair an appliance you need to have registration as an electrical appliance repair person.
old3eyes:
Obvious electrical safety reasons?? You said yourself in another thread it's a basically a PC and it only takes a few screws removed to take off the cover.
KiwiNZ:gregmcc:old3eyes:DanHybrid:Skolink:old3eyes: I notice that Dan from TiVo never answered my question about why these were dieing with the GSOD..
A guy in Australia who fixes those out of warranty says that 9/10 times it is the HDD. It would be interesting to hear an official answer though.
And one I am going to avoid answering at least over the weekend, as I do not wish to encourage people opening their TiVo's for whatever reason, for if nothing else obvious electrical?safety?reasons.
Edit: @old3eyes Just to be clear, there are a few reasons for a GSOD, and without having the information on the units in question, I honestly don't have an answer for you
Obvious electrical safety reasons?? ?You said yourself in another thread it's a basically a PC and ?it only takes a few screws removed to take off the cover. I did it with my last one when it died. You would have to pretty stupid to get a shock from one of these things least of all someone in GZ.. .?
Got to remember there are a lot of people who think they have the skills to do the repairs, but in real life they don't. Besides to legally repair an appliance you need to have registration as an electrical appliance repair person.
Are you able to provide Statutes reference to support that is illegal to repair computers ( a TiVo is a Linux computer) without certification .
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