Black Hole
May contain traces of nut
Whatever you have to hand is easiest!
Do elaborate...It's been replaced with a very different solution
Seems excessive, just for thathas been retired as the HDD is starting to fail on me
If nobody else speaks up I'll certainly take it, there's no hurry at all for delivery unless you are desperate to get it out of the house. I'll reimburse costs and a bit more on top.Getting it to someone might be a bit tricky in the current circumstances, but I'm willing to give it a go
Do elaborate...
Seems excessive, just for that
If nobody else speaks up I'll certainly take it, there's no hurry at all for delivery unless you are desperate to get it out of the house. I'll reimburse costs and a bit more on top.
Just for information, I recently took delivery of a redundant HDR-FOX at a cost of £9.99 signed-for. I'll take yours for parts too, if nobody else declares an interest in the next few days.All you'd have to pay for is postage - which would probably be <£10
My guess is whatever caused the fuse to blow is also dead. This might represent an opportunity to experiment with replacement PSU options.I bought new fuse, soldered into place and expected it to burst back into life.
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Just for information, I recently took delivery of a redundant HDR-FOX at a cost of £9.99 signed-for. I'll take yours for parts too, if nobody else declares an interest in the next few days.
My guess is whatever caused the fuse to blow is also dead. This might represent an opportunity to experiment with replacement PSU options.
Time out whenever you choose.Shall we leave it a week?
Whereabouts are you?I'm not interested in messing about with this any further but I don't want to throw it away.
You seem to have a few misconceptions.I have a HDR Fox T2, with CFW. Until recently it was working fine. I no longer need it, so was going to remove the custom firmware and flog it on eBay but while logging onto the webif, I discovered the interface was not loading properly, see attached image. I have tried all the simple things: diskcheck, reinstall webif (which throws up errors) and a factory reset through the box which just retuned the channels.
I'm not interested in messing about with this any further but I don't want to throw it away. It's obviously not saleable in this condition, so if anyone wants to take it off my hands for the cost of postage they are more than welcome. I have removed the password.
Nick.
Thank-you. I'll will try using this method to install standard firmwareYou seem to have a few misconceptions.
That the WebIF is broken doesn't mean the unit itself isn't working. The Custom Firmware does not alter the normal functionality of the box. Secondly, the correct way to remove CF is to go in on the Telnet menu and set RMA, then reflash the firmware back to standard.
If you want to fix the WebIF rather than trash it, set RMA then reboot and cancel RMA, and then by accessing WebIF you will be given the option to re-install it. Reinstate Corrupt CF via RMA Mode (click).
It has been reported that the fan blows in instead of out on RE, but I don't understand what you mean by "issue 9200_fan".Could this be linked to the issue 9200_fan has or is it the same on V1 units?
...but I don't understand what you mean by "issue 9200_fan".