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Reboot. But it might only appear frozen, it could well be still working.
Tried that. It won't respond to any buttons on the front panel or remote, or to TelNet. I can hear the disc spinning though.Reboot. But it might only appear frozen, it could well be still working.
Obviously, although there is a switch around the back. When my units lock up, it's a quick flick of the switch.Switch it off at the wall
There might not have been anything wrong that needed sorting. What you've done is interrupt progress so you have to start all over again.Thanks, that seems to have sorted it.
It was stuck on one channel and not responding to any buttons. Powering off and on made no difference. It seems to be working now, I will just have to see if it records as scheduled. Previously it hadn't been reliably, which is why I started this thread.There might not have been anything wrong that needed sorting. What you've done is interrupt progress so you have to start all over again.
Think yourself lucky. Newer Humaxes don't have a switch round the back. Rebooting a 2000T usually works by pressing the front panel on/off for more than 5s. In my case a 5000T requires locating the transformer plug (behind loads of stuff and on an extension cable) and yank it out, wait 10s (ish) and reinsert. If I go for the on/off wall switch I've got to bend down, locate the switch under a bookcase, and turn off four devices at the same time. I think I've managed to reboot a 5000T in the 2000T style once. Every other time it just keeps switching from on to standby continuously.Yes. I do know about the switch on the back top left as you are facing the front (See what I mean), and that's the one that I use as it happens. Far more convenient than the switch 'off/on the wall' which is behind a load of 'stuff'.
As you say, it had crashed. It wouldn't respond to the standby button (or any others) on the remote or the front panel so I powered off using the rocker switch.I think that's what we call 'crashed'. When you said Powering off above, did you mean with the remote control? Because the remote control does not power it off, it puts it into standby which it can't do if the box has crashed.
So far it seems to have. If it records according to the schedule I will consider it fixed. If not, I'll have to think of a plan BSo was the it off/on cycle that fixed it?
Well, it would have been in Maintenance Mode to be running fixdisk, so would we expect it to respond to the remote etc? The way out of Maintenance Mode is to reboot (by power cycling).As you say, it had crashed. It wouldn't respond to the standby button (or any others) on the remote or the front panel so I powered off using the rocker switch.
No of course not, hence my request for the auto-mute in maintenance mode some years ago.Well, it would have been in Maintenance Mode to be running fixdisk, so would we expect it to respond to the remote etc?
Well it's been recording OK, but every Tursday morning it ties itself in knots, resulting in it reformating the HDD and wiping all my recordings. Fix-disk does not help - it seems to go in a loop, stopping for a couple of hours showing the same lines (e.g. ... <inode #8364, mod time Sun Aug 18 06:01:49 etc), before repeating. Are there any other diagnostic routines I can run? Or any other suggestions? The box is a Foxsat HDR.If it records according to the schedule I will consider it fixed. If not, I'll have to think of a plan B
Ah ha. Inventing new days eh? Trouble is it could be a typo for Tuesday or Thursday?but every Tursday morning it ties itself in knots,