Hi Daniel,
DanielF hat geschrieben:and not sure if 'answering' this thread is the correct place to ask my questions.
Your ?question? touches several different topics but as this thread isn?t that busy, let?s do it here. Let?s start with the easiest answer.
So I did a system reset and a HDD format, but, surprise surprise, SmartEPG is still there
The toppy silently ignores your format instruction if a TAP is still running. Therefore the best way is to hold the 0 key while starting your Toppy to make sure it doesn?t AutoStart any TAPs and then perform the format. But don?t do it right now ? see below.
We had a major (planned) power blackout for several hours
If the outage hits a running Toppy, the file system may be corrupted and there is a risk of losing files or having to reformat the disk. So if the outage is planned, it is a good idea to put the Toppy in standby.
and my wife said that after that, dozens of her recorded programs just 'disappeared' from the list
If the space is shown as used, there is some chance to recover the lost files. There?s a
TAP called lost+found, which tries to recover the files. But there are several possibilities for the outcome:
* the files are recovered, playable and everything is fine.
* the files are recovered but the file names have been lost. In that case, you?ll see the files via ftp only and some work is needed to rename the files and to make them playable
* lost+found is not able to recover anything and reformatting the disk is the only way to get the disk space back.
I installed SmartEPG on my 7100Plus just before leaving Sydney for a 3-month holiday, thinking it would automatically handle the daylight-saving changeover in my absence
There seems to be a misunderstanding: while SE adapts the time offset in its EPG database, it is the firmware that has to do the changeover. SE just supports it by programming a wakeup timer some minutes after the changeover so that the firmware can change the new time zone. But as I?m not aware how Australien firmwares behave in that respect, that is a question for an AUS forum
like this one.
Cherrs,
Alex