Hello,
I was watching a legitimate DVD 2 weeks ago (Borat) and I went to rewind a few seconds to re-watch a scene and my Pioneer 810H Tivo froze. Unable to get back to Tivo Central, I unplugged my Tivo, waited for the power to drain out and manually ejected the DVD utilizing a paperclip.
When I plugged the Tivo back in, the hard drive began to spin no problem, the Welcome! Powering Up gray screen appeared, but the front lights did not come back on. After trying again a few more time over several days, the same thing was happening. During this time, I checked to make sure all wires were firm, etc.
I then ordered a new HDD from WeaKnees. I installed the drive last night and once again the HDD spins, the Welcome! Powering Up screen appears and the front lights do not come on. The Tivo just remains at the Welcome screen. I checked all cabling once again to no avail.
Any suggestions on possible solutions? From looking at various postings, it appears it could be a power supply or the motherboard. In 2007, I had purchased replacement orange and white power supply cables that connect to the HDD and DVD burner respectively from Pioneer. Thank you.
Brett
I was watching a legitimate DVD 2 weeks ago (Borat) and I went to rewind a few seconds to re-watch a scene and my Pioneer 810H Tivo froze. Unable to get back to Tivo Central, I unplugged my Tivo, waited for the power to drain out and manually ejected the DVD utilizing a paperclip.
When I plugged the Tivo back in, the hard drive began to spin no problem, the Welcome! Powering Up gray screen appeared, but the front lights did not come back on. After trying again a few more time over several days, the same thing was happening. During this time, I checked to make sure all wires were firm, etc.
I then ordered a new HDD from WeaKnees. I installed the drive last night and once again the HDD spins, the Welcome! Powering Up screen appears and the front lights do not come on. The Tivo just remains at the Welcome screen. I checked all cabling once again to no avail.
Any suggestions on possible solutions? From looking at various postings, it appears it could be a power supply or the motherboard. In 2007, I had purchased replacement orange and white power supply cables that connect to the HDD and DVD burner respectively from Pioneer. Thank you.
Brett
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