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  • #89920
    Anonymous
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    Hello again, my machine is extremely slow to respond and regularly freezes. Will factory reset help?

    #89921
    Martin Liddle
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    Colettey – 10 minutes ago  » 

    Hello again, my machine is extremely slow to respond and regularly freezes. Will factory reset help?

    Probably not. This is a known issue with the 9200T. The problem is that the number of available channels has increased since the box was designed and it is lacking in either RAM or CPU power to deal with them. The workaround is to do a manual tune using the Biggles instructions at http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/week-old-9300t-and-epg-wont-fill-up-for-week#post-7097 except that you only tune in three multiplexes. This will mean some channels are not available but should greatly improve the slow performance.

    #89922
    Anonymous
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    Thank you, I did think the RAM was low but machine does look old, so understandable. Will try it but if I lose channels I regularly watch, won’t be beneficial.

    #89923
    Anonymous
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    Martin, would just deleting all of the unused or little used channels work, or does a mux use a set amount of memory regardless of the number of channels?

    #89924
    Martin Liddle
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    SSThing – 1 hour ago  » 

    Martin, would just deleting all of the unused or little used channels work, or does a mux use a set amount of memory regardless of the number of channels?

    My understanding (but it is a long time since I did this) is that the process only works if you delete everything and only tune in the required muxes.

    #89925
    Martin Liddle
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    Colettey – 2 hours ago  » 

    Thank you, I did think the RAM was low but machine does look old, so understandable. Will try it but if I lose channels I regularly watch, won’t be beneficial.

    You can tell which channels are carried by which multiplexes by looking at http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/channels/channel_listings I would suggest the BBC A mux, the DS3&4 mux and one other mux.

    #89926
    Anonymous
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    I decided to delete the channels (TV and radio), I don’t use and it seems to have helped, so thanks all. Interested conversation, though

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