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Foxsat HDR - Died?
I think my 18month old HDR has given up the ghost
![]() Have tried switching power off/on, but it just shows "Boot" in the display and the Humax logo on the TV screen. Any suggestions? |
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Doesn't sound too good. If I remember correctly someone previously opened their box up and checked the Hdd connection was seated correctly. I think that resolved it.
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Thanks GC. I'll try that.
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Tried but no difference. Will now try contacting Humax to try for a repair/replacement. I understand EU regs entitle me to 2 yr warranty.
Disappointed with Humax reliability as this Foxsat was to replace a Humax 9300 freeview model which also failed after a few months. Am I unlucky or what!!!! |
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Tried but no difference. Will now try contacting Humax to try for a repair/replacement. I understand EU regs entitle me to 2 yr warranty.
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I think that's one of those regulations from which tBliar succeeded in getting us an exemption.
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