First, lets address your perception....
Our estimate, based on information shared with us by resellers, members on this forum and calls to our support team, place the number of looped receivers at approximately 30 or 40 units out of approximately 8,000 receivers sold.
While we regret and are sorry that anyone has been inconvenienced, the truth be told... this amount is much lower than any receiver that we have distributed. This is a temporary corruption that can be easily corrected and is not a permanent issue that kills the receiver. You don't hear about a loop fix as much with other receivers because the distributors require the receiver to be sent in for servicing and would determine an open case a voided warranty. Distributors rarely participate in a forum and this type of RMA would happen behind closed doors. We decided to make the information public knowledge and help users in an open forum to correct the corrupted file. While this makes the process more visible, this is a hobbyist group and most like the knowledge and the opportunity to open receivers without voiding the warranty. We do provide free warranty correction for this problem, but we have only had a dozen takers on the offer.
The majority of the loops originated because of a faulty firmware file installed at time manufacturing in the October, 2012 batch. Those STBs are long gone, but some of the corrupted channel files were saved and reinstalled despite repeated suggestions and warnings to discard.
We believe that we have appropriate sticky threads in place explaining how to open, close, export and import files. If there are any subjects that aren't covered, please explain what isn't clear.
The challenge often is that we don't know the origin of a file, how it was saved, what was edited, what editor, what file type, etc. The majority of issues originate from users not following steps clearly documented and presented.
Here are the do's... It really should be this easy:
- Install the latest firmware to the microHD
- Perform a factory reset
- Remove the power for 10 seconds to set the firmware and clear any memory blocks
- Scan for transponders and channels
- Save the User Database (.udf) file to an USB
- Connect the USB to the PC
- Import the .udf file into MES using GSP microHD type or open the .udf file into the microHD version of ALI Editor.
- Edit the file
- Export from MES as .udf using GSP microHD type or Save the file from the microHD as .udf
- Connect the USB to the microHD
- Load by USB the User Database .udf file
- Remove the power for 10 seconds to set the new User Database