My 721 went wacky last night. I had only 18 hours recorded (about 82 left) when it lost all recordings (100 left).
It had some wacky characters where the "name of guides" should be. (example : "All Channel was" *o";e2 ect)
It wouldn't change channels, actually record anything or really work.
(it seemed hopeless).
I tried softboot... hardboot... smartcard pull... restore factory defaults... nothing worked.
So I did this: (which I found posted somewhere before, glad I saved the info )
Quote:
There is a little trick for malfunctioning 721 receivers that "might" work for a variety of problems.
It basically forces the 721 to reinitialize the hard drive.
1) Unplug power from the unit and remove the cover
2) Unplug the hard drive ide cable that goes from the main board ..."at the hard drive"
(Do not remove the hard drive as this will break that little 'hard drive warranty' sticker, only unplug the IDE cable from the drive.
3) Plug the unit back in a wait for the failure message about the hard drive
4) Unplug power from the unit again and plug the hard drive IDE cable back in and replace the cover.
5) Finally, plug power back in a let it run for about 30 to 45 minutes.
This will force the unit to completely wipe the PVR partitions on the hard drive and rebuild and reformat them.
WARNING: this procedue will ERASE all recordings and timers. One of my units "died" and it resolved my problems with it.
The nice thing is that this doesn't void you warranty since we are simply using the recovery features that are build into the unit" End Quote.
(thanks to the orginal poster)
Now my 721 works... better than before it died!!!
It had some wacky characters where the "name of guides" should be. (example : "All Channel was" *o";e2 ect)
It wouldn't change channels, actually record anything or really work.
(it seemed hopeless).
I tried softboot... hardboot... smartcard pull... restore factory defaults... nothing worked.
So I did this: (which I found posted somewhere before, glad I saved the info )
Quote:
There is a little trick for malfunctioning 721 receivers that "might" work for a variety of problems.
It basically forces the 721 to reinitialize the hard drive.
1) Unplug power from the unit and remove the cover
2) Unplug the hard drive ide cable that goes from the main board ..."at the hard drive"
(Do not remove the hard drive as this will break that little 'hard drive warranty' sticker, only unplug the IDE cable from the drive.
3) Plug the unit back in a wait for the failure message about the hard drive
4) Unplug power from the unit again and plug the hard drive IDE cable back in and replace the cover.
5) Finally, plug power back in a let it run for about 30 to 45 minutes.
This will force the unit to completely wipe the PVR partitions on the hard drive and rebuild and reformat them.
WARNING: this procedue will ERASE all recordings and timers. One of my units "died" and it resolved my problems with it.
The nice thing is that this doesn't void you warranty since we are simply using the recovery features that are build into the unit" End Quote.
(thanks to the orginal poster)
Now my 721 works... better than before it died!!!