Four times in the past couple of weeks my Hopper has rebooted on its own. We've been watching a program on the DVR at the time, during Prime Time, but it happens at random times, not when new recordings are starting or ending.
The Hopper spends about 5 minutes going through the reset process, and does not re-start the recordings that were in progress when it comes back to life. It does start recording the next show to come up.
Any ideas as to what's going on and anything I can do to fix the problem? We've missed parts of several shows that were in the process of being recorded, and we've had to reload the program we were watching and get back to where we were when it rebooted.
This is my third Hopper with Sling. The hard drives have failed on the previous two. I'm beginning to think that the Hopper isn't that stable and reliable and it might be time to go back to a 722.
Larry
San Francisco
The Hopper spends about 5 minutes going through the reset process, and does not re-start the recordings that were in progress when it comes back to life. It does start recording the next show to come up.
Any ideas as to what's going on and anything I can do to fix the problem? We've missed parts of several shows that were in the process of being recorded, and we've had to reload the program we were watching and get back to where we were when it rebooted.
This is my third Hopper with Sling. The hard drives have failed on the previous two. I'm beginning to think that the Hopper isn't that stable and reliable and it might be time to go back to a 722.
Larry
San Francisco