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My RDR HXD870 updates about 4 x per day which is normally fine but now it locks in to update which completely freezes the machine . When this happens the only way to release it is to hold in the power button for 7secs. I have tried a hard reset and a firmware update...both failed to cure it. Any ideas anyone please.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Don't be fooled into thinking Expert has posted a solution to the problems that started on 19th July. The solution only relates to being stuck in UPDATE mode (and was posted in April) and will still leave you with no digital channels.
Sory still need to address the problem they have caused so many people - I wonder what the people who have bought new machines will do with their old Sony ones?
not true at all, setting the location to FRANCE fixes the digital freeview channels too
all you lose is the epg and epg updates
Hi,
did you have to unplug when it got stuck during firmware update - I'm stuck there now and worried it might ruin the disk if I do?
Cheers
Same problem as everyone else, stuck on update when looked at it this morning:smileysad:. Thought the recorder was destined for the skip.
Tried updating the firmware as suggested on other sites, managed to finaly get it on to disc, having to use an old xp machine though as windows 7 wouldnt write it correctly. Thought yes, this should do it then got stuck on downloading-5.
Finaly got it back up and running by unplugging from the wall then doing the France fix. No epg but at least its sort of working.
Come on Sony, get it sorted and at the very least let people know whats gone wrong...
Ironically I've been considering replacing with self build HTPC set up as I was concerned about being locked into equipment I can't upgrade without completely replacing and having all my recordings stuck on the HDD and locked in there!
Now I realise I'm right!:smileyshocked:
Just sent an email to the BBC hopefully that they may pick this up and advise owners that there is a problem. Like (seemingly ) 1,000's of others I am also cream crackered. Bombard not just Sony but BBC, ITV and newspapers to warn others not to scrap their devices.
This France fudge is not a very practical solution if you lose the channels when you power off...considering the box needs to go to stand-by to do a timer recording.