I had a failed tuner in my Phillips DVR708, it was receiving signals only periodically. However, my recorded programs played fine.
I just purchased a "new" refurbed Phillips DVR704 unit from Weaknees, that did not come with hard drives, but am now having a hardware problem.
The tuners and signals work great. It is the previously recorded video that is the problem. Here is all I did to install.
I received the refurbed Phillips 704 from Weaknees. I moved the two old hard drives from the 708, placed them into the 704. I plugged the hard drive into the mother board, and into the power clip.
That is all I did with the hardware to transfer the drives.
I called Directv and got the new receiver sycned with the old access card.
The live TV came right on- with strong tuner signals.
But when I press the "Now Playing"- it tells me "a hardware problem has been detected, and I will not be able to record programs or watch recordings". It tells me to do a hard reboot- which I have done 3 times.
I get a error message 51.
When I look in the system information, I can tell it is recognizing the hard drives, because it says I have 177 hours of recording capacity. It also lists two hard drive IDs.
Did I not do something or miss a step when I transferred the hard drives to the refurbed unit? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I just purchased a "new" refurbed Phillips DVR704 unit from Weaknees, that did not come with hard drives, but am now having a hardware problem.
The tuners and signals work great. It is the previously recorded video that is the problem. Here is all I did to install.
I received the refurbed Phillips 704 from Weaknees. I moved the two old hard drives from the 708, placed them into the 704. I plugged the hard drive into the mother board, and into the power clip.
That is all I did with the hardware to transfer the drives.
I called Directv and got the new receiver sycned with the old access card.
The live TV came right on- with strong tuner signals.
But when I press the "Now Playing"- it tells me "a hardware problem has been detected, and I will not be able to record programs or watch recordings". It tells me to do a hard reboot- which I have done 3 times.
I get a error message 51.
When I look in the system information, I can tell it is recognizing the hard drives, because it says I have 177 hours of recording capacity. It also lists two hard drive IDs.
Did I not do something or miss a step when I transferred the hard drives to the refurbed unit? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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