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August 23, 2014 at 11:32 am #15989
Anonymous
InactiveHi
I now have a new HDR1000s but would like to access the stored recordings on my old Foxsat HDR. Unfortunately the old machine will not boot or let me access ‘media’ as it expects a Freesat signal and the cables are of course in another room and connected to the new box.
Does anybody have any idea how I can ‘force’ it into a media-only mode?
August 23, 2014 at 12:00 pm #54309grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe box should boot up without a signal. What happens if you connect the box to one of the cables temporarily that you are using for the HDR1000S, once set up you should be able to remove the cable and view the recordings.
August 25, 2014 at 5:33 pm #54310Anonymous
InactiveThanks.
When I first moved the old box, I could access all the stored recordings but I then tried to connect it to my router and since then it just will not boot up.
The cables are in another room and it will be a bit of a hassle (i.e. wife not keen) to start unplugging the new box and connecting the old one so may just scrap it.
August 25, 2014 at 7:09 pm #54311Anonymous
Inactiveyou can go round in circles with this box trying to get to the ‘media’ after a reset or moving the box with no cables attached.
From recollection go into the menu and set it for non – freesat mode, after a short while it will give up and allow you to access the media folder
August 26, 2014 at 8:46 pm #54312Anonymous
InactiveHi Damian
I seem to remember my new 1000s has this option but I can’t see it on my old HDR. No matter what I do it always comes back to ‘No Signal’ and won’t let me do much more.
August 26, 2014 at 8:52 pm #54313grahamlthompson
ParticipantConnect1 – 1 minute ago »
Hi Damian
I seem to remember my new 1000s has this option but I can’t see it on my old HDR. No matter what I do it always comes back to ‘No Signal’ and won’t let me do much more.
You only get a non-freesat mode option after actually running a manual tune option to add some channels.
It won’t do any harm if you power off the HDR1000S and pinch one of the cables and the hdmi lead from the HDR1000S and set the box up again. Then run manual tune to add non freesat channels. After this turn it off and replace the connections to the hdr1000s. After this the box should boot OK. It will say no signal but if I remember rightly exit completes the boot.
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