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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 151213" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Welcome to the forum rigsby</p><p></p><p>Well you've done it, you have broken the record, you've been a member for two years and this is your first post:-carrot what self control you must have!</p><p></p><p>Sorry about the stb, presumably you have tried all the usual, repeating the process... disconnecting completely from power supply and rebooting. Disconnecting the lnb and rebooting...</p><p>Suspect it may be the switched mode power supply that has failed <strong>but I am no expert on this</strong>. I had this on a PC the other day. The power had been going on and off at work all day last Sunday the ups kicking in when necessary but this particular pc ( there are about 6 on 24/7) decided it would get confused and fail. I ordered a replacement PSU and whilst doing this had disconnected completely the kettle lead. After about one hour I gave it one last chance, the mother board led lit up and then the fans kicked in and hard disk booted up. Fickle these power supplies sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 151213, member: 186250"] Welcome to the forum rigsby Well you've done it, you have broken the record, you've been a member for two years and this is your first post:-carrot what self control you must have! Sorry about the stb, presumably you have tried all the usual, repeating the process... disconnecting completely from power supply and rebooting. Disconnecting the lnb and rebooting... Suspect it may be the switched mode power supply that has failed [B]but I am no expert on this[/B]. I had this on a PC the other day. The power had been going on and off at work all day last Sunday the ups kicking in when necessary but this particular pc ( there are about 6 on 24/7) decided it would get confused and fail. I ordered a replacement PSU and whilst doing this had disconnected completely the kettle lead. After about one hour I gave it one last chance, the mother board led lit up and then the fans kicked in and hard disk booted up. Fickle these power supplies sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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