I wonder if anyone has had this experience, or has ideas about what might have happened. I have a TIVO HD with its OEM drive an an external USB drive. I have had some problems in the past, and they were fixed by a kickstart diagnosis process. Yesterday I tried kickstart 58 (Media File Clean-up) and the TV said "downloading software". From that point on the TIVO will not reboot. It cycles between the "powering up" and "just a few minutes" screens. If the external drive is connected, then I also get a GSOD, but that disappears in a minute and the cycle restarts. If I unplug the external drive, I get asked if I want to divorce it, I answer yes, and the reboot cycle repeats again, getting back to the same screen. I am never able to get it fully booted.
The behavior is the same if I also disconnect the cable, cable card and audio out connectors and remove the cable card (1 only). Entering other kickstart codes has not caused any change in the behavior.
The TIVO diagnosis is hardware problem, but I am curious why a hardware problem would manifest it self just when I did this process. I would like to resuscitate the TIVO because it has a lifetime service pack. Any suggestions or ideas of what I should think about before replacing the internal hard drive?
Thanks
The behavior is the same if I also disconnect the cable, cable card and audio out connectors and remove the cable card (1 only). Entering other kickstart codes has not caused any change in the behavior.
The TIVO diagnosis is hardware problem, but I am curious why a hardware problem would manifest it self just when I did this process. I would like to resuscitate the TIVO because it has a lifetime service pack. Any suggestions or ideas of what I should think about before replacing the internal hard drive?
Thanks
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