I have a Roamio Pro with 20.4.4 on Verizon FiOS with a Motorola M-card. No Tuning Adapter.
I went to watch TV this evening and when I turned the TV on I was getting no signal from the TiVo. I looked down to the front panel and saw that the TiVo was apparently off (no green ring). It was plugged in and there were no power issues.
So I pulled the plug and plugged it back in again and the green ring came out and it started to boot.
I got the "Just a few minutes more" screen first in 4:3 and it stayed there a while. Then the screen went dark and the "Just a few minutes more" screen came back but now in 16:9 and it stayed there a while. (At this point it is rather longer than a normal boot).
Then -- and this I had never seen before -- I got a grey screen with white letters saying "PRESS TIVO BUTTON, LIVE TV, OR FORMAT TO CONTINUE" (or something to that effect).
I pressed the TiVo button and the screen went dark, but after several seconds came up with the standard "TiVo through the decades" startup animation.
All seems to be OK now (though who knows if it really is), but what the heck happened?
I went to watch TV this evening and when I turned the TV on I was getting no signal from the TiVo. I looked down to the front panel and saw that the TiVo was apparently off (no green ring). It was plugged in and there were no power issues.
So I pulled the plug and plugged it back in again and the green ring came out and it started to boot.
I got the "Just a few minutes more" screen first in 4:3 and it stayed there a while. Then the screen went dark and the "Just a few minutes more" screen came back but now in 16:9 and it stayed there a while. (At this point it is rather longer than a normal boot).
Then -- and this I had never seen before -- I got a grey screen with white letters saying "PRESS TIVO BUTTON, LIVE TV, OR FORMAT TO CONTINUE" (or something to that effect).
I pressed the TiVo button and the screen went dark, but after several seconds came up with the standard "TiVo through the decades" startup animation.
All seems to be OK now (though who knows if it really is), but what the heck happened?
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire