We just had our Hopper and 2 Joeys installed last Sunday. Everything went fine
but that Monday evening right in the middle of watching something that was recorded
from PTAT, the Hopper froze up tighter than a drum as if someone had hit the pause
button. Everything turned bright pink on the screen and nothing we did seemed to
help. The unit wouldn't accept any commands at all. After about 5 minutes or so,
the box just rebooted on its own, reaquired the signal and started working fine.
It just happened again yesterday, right in the middle of the day. The Hopper just froze for about 5 minutes or so then just rebooted. It reminded me of the blue screen of death on a PC. How prevlent is this issue, and is it a hardware issue, or a
software issue? I was concerned that the unit might have been overheating but this
shouldn't be the case because it is in a cabinet with nothing on top of it and with
plenty of room with ventilation from the back and from underneath.
If it's a known hardware issue, I would try pushing for a new unit. What do you folks
think? I've had the unit less than a week so I'd like to get this resolved while it's still considered a new installation. If it's a known bug in the software, then I guess I'd just have to wait for a fix in a future update, but if you folks think it's a hardware issue, I want to get it taken care of while I still can. Appreciate any suggestions or perhaps some advice from one of the DIRTS.
Rick
Thanks
but that Monday evening right in the middle of watching something that was recorded
from PTAT, the Hopper froze up tighter than a drum as if someone had hit the pause
button. Everything turned bright pink on the screen and nothing we did seemed to
help. The unit wouldn't accept any commands at all. After about 5 minutes or so,
the box just rebooted on its own, reaquired the signal and started working fine.
It just happened again yesterday, right in the middle of the day. The Hopper just froze for about 5 minutes or so then just rebooted. It reminded me of the blue screen of death on a PC. How prevlent is this issue, and is it a hardware issue, or a
software issue? I was concerned that the unit might have been overheating but this
shouldn't be the case because it is in a cabinet with nothing on top of it and with
plenty of room with ventilation from the back and from underneath.
If it's a known hardware issue, I would try pushing for a new unit. What do you folks
think? I've had the unit less than a week so I'd like to get this resolved while it's still considered a new installation. If it's a known bug in the software, then I guess I'd just have to wait for a fix in a future update, but if you folks think it's a hardware issue, I want to get it taken care of while I still can. Appreciate any suggestions or perhaps some advice from one of the DIRTS.
Rick
Thanks