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new 7000s will not boot up
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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 76801" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>It's possible the firmware/image is kippered. It is very rare, almost impossible, to damage the machine from the remote, but the thing is prone to corrupt the software.</p><p>First eliminate a trivial matter. If you not-knowing pressed the TV button, top right on the handset, then press Dream button, top left. Does the button light up? Does it all work now? If not:</p><p>Then pull the mains plug. Wait the canonical 30 sec. Insert plug and watch TV screen and LCD on DB. If TV stays black, and there is no text on LCD, then the image is knackered and you will have to re-flash. Try this and report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 76801, member: 183237"] It's possible the firmware/image is kippered. It is very rare, almost impossible, to damage the machine from the remote, but the thing is prone to corrupt the software. First eliminate a trivial matter. If you not-knowing pressed the TV button, top right on the handset, then press Dream button, top left. Does the button light up? Does it all work now? If not: Then pull the mains plug. Wait the canonical 30 sec. Insert plug and watch TV screen and LCD on DB. If TV stays black, and there is no text on LCD, then the image is knackered and you will have to re-flash. Try this and report back. [/QUOTE]
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