Every mourning at 7:45 A.M. ET. My Hopper will turn on. By that I means green light turns on. Hard drive will rev up for a bit. Like 5 min or less. Than it turns off. Is this some kind of maintenance. Not critical just wondering.Thanks.
Every mourning at 7:45 A.M. ET. My Hopper will turn on. By that I means green light turns on. Hard drive will rev up for a bit. Like 5 min or less. Than it turns off. Is this some kind of maintenance. Not critical just wondering.Thanks.
Is there a pop-up message on the TV screen when the Hopper is doing this? It sounds like it could be a routine Hard Drive Check. My Wally does something similar every morning, checking the external hard drive in my case.Every mourning at 7:45 A.M. ET. My Hopper will turn on. By that I means green light turns on. Hard drive will rev up for a bit. Like 5 min or less. Than it turns off. Is this some kind of maintenance. Not critical just wondering.Thanks.
I understand. I am just saying that if you had the TV on, then the on-screen message would tell you exactly what the Hopper is doing, so there would be no need to guess.TV is not on. Wife is relaxing in the AM. DVR is off. Green light comes on. Hard drive fires up. than green light goes off and noise stops.
TV is not on. Wife is relaxing in the AM. DVR is off. Green light comes on. Hard drive fires up. than green light goes off and noise stops.
Do you have the time set on your Hopper to your own time zone?
I was thinking the same thing, since my Wally does its (external) hard drive check at around 4:30 every morning, and the OP said 7:45 AM. 4:45 AM Pacific Time would be 7:45 AM Eastern Time.Do you have the time set on your Hopper to your own time zone?
The time zone setting is based on your Service Address. So, if the OP is "moved" to Los Angeles (for example) but lives in the Eastern Time Zone, then the time would be off by three hours.I don’t believe that the Hopper3 allows you to set a time zone. The Hopper3 sets the time from the satellite signal.