TIVO HD (652160)
Have seen more than one reboot issue searching this forum, but I am fairly certain it is not the hard drive. Troubleshooting makes me believe MB, but maybe not.
Couple months ago hard drive made some pretty bad noises and constantly rebooted.
Got a new 160GB drive (WD BLUE) I had laying around for emergencies and with the help of some 3rd party tools copied old drive and installed. Ran fine for a couple months. Kids think I'm a genius!
Last week, rebooting returns, in both playback and live tv mode.
So I did the following.
Ran kickstart 54 ( All Passed)
Ran kickstart 57 (No issues I could tell. Ran in half the estimated time and when I checked it in three hours it was done. did not report any issues)
Continues to reboot.
So I ....
1-Unplugged ethernet and coax.
2-Selected a show from Now Playing list and played it with all cables unplugged. Played like three episodes of Law and Order my kid had recorded with no problems.
3 - Plugged in ethernet ONLY and tried test connecting to network. Seemed to do that fine.
4 - Tried to stream Netflix ( coax still unplugged). Connected...played maybe 3 mins of stream...reboot!
5- Unplugged ethernet and plugged in coax. Reacquired channel. Rebooted live tv after just a couple mins.
Just sounds like a motherboard issue. Guess I am wondering could it be the cable card? I have not removed it in any troubleshooting step. Since there seems to be ethernet issues also seems logical to assume motherboard. Just don't know if cable card is involved when you use network
It's possible I fritzed something in earlier hard drive replace, but I been building computers for like 20 years and I am pretty careful about that. Could happen though.
Ready to throw in the towel and scrap it
Any thoughts?
Mike
Have seen more than one reboot issue searching this forum, but I am fairly certain it is not the hard drive. Troubleshooting makes me believe MB, but maybe not.
Couple months ago hard drive made some pretty bad noises and constantly rebooted.
Got a new 160GB drive (WD BLUE) I had laying around for emergencies and with the help of some 3rd party tools copied old drive and installed. Ran fine for a couple months. Kids think I'm a genius!
Last week, rebooting returns, in both playback and live tv mode.
So I did the following.
Ran kickstart 54 ( All Passed)
Ran kickstart 57 (No issues I could tell. Ran in half the estimated time and when I checked it in three hours it was done. did not report any issues)
Continues to reboot.
So I ....
1-Unplugged ethernet and coax.
2-Selected a show from Now Playing list and played it with all cables unplugged. Played like three episodes of Law and Order my kid had recorded with no problems.
3 - Plugged in ethernet ONLY and tried test connecting to network. Seemed to do that fine.
4 - Tried to stream Netflix ( coax still unplugged). Connected...played maybe 3 mins of stream...reboot!
5- Unplugged ethernet and plugged in coax. Reacquired channel. Rebooted live tv after just a couple mins.
Just sounds like a motherboard issue. Guess I am wondering could it be the cable card? I have not removed it in any troubleshooting step. Since there seems to be ethernet issues also seems logical to assume motherboard. Just don't know if cable card is involved when you use network
It's possible I fritzed something in earlier hard drive replace, but I been building computers for like 20 years and I am pretty careful about that. Could happen though.
Ready to throw in the towel and scrap it
Any thoughts?
Mike
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