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Wicked_and_Crazy 07-03-2007 23:48

Re: Force Updates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyCambs (Post 34244355)
I'm hanging on to my software as long as possible.

me too

and then i might do a forced update to get the old software ;)

lauzjp 08-03-2007 04:45

Re: Forced Update???
 
:erm: what on earth have people got such a bee in their bonnet about?! - when I've phoned to complain about anything to do with the stb, the person at the call centre always says 'have you tried rebooting' like I should do this before I phone them to ask 'help!' :shrug: and as my epg (ntl) has been very pants for an age now, I shall attempt to reboot it. *crosses fingers* :rolleyes:

---------- Post added at 03:45 ---------- Previous post was at 03:34 ----------

bah! mine's still ntl poo :(

oh well, at least the epg is showing the right programme details now! :p:

Bill C 08-03-2007 07:44

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34245407)
:erm: what on earth have people got such a bee in their bonnet about?! - when I've phoned to complain about anything to do with the stb, the person at the call centre always says 'have you tried rebooting' like I should do this before I phone them to ask 'help!' :shrug: and as my epg (ntl) has been very pants for an age now, I shall attempt to reboot it. *crosses fingers* :rolleyes:

---------- Post added at 03:45 ---------- Previous post was at 03:34 ----------

bah! mine's still ntl poo :(

oh well, at least the epg is showing the right programme details now! :p:

There is a difference between a reboot and a forced download of the epg software. The biggest problem is those who think they know better than the people who are trained and work on the kit all day.:) :LOL:.

lauzjp 08-03-2007 11:30

Re: Forced Update???
 
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Originally Posted by Bill C (Post 34245422)
There is a difference between a reboot and a forced download of the epg software. The biggest problem is those who think they know better than the people who are trained and work on the kit all day.:) :LOL:.

oh I see... hmm, well I shall just be a good girl from now on - shows how bored I was at 3am! ran out of things to look at on ebay... :angel:

Bill C 08-03-2007 13:26

Re: Forced Update???
 
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Originally Posted by lauzjp (Post 34245519)
oh I see... hmm, well I shall just be a good girl from now on - shows how bored I was at 3am! ran out of things to look at on ebay... :angel:

:)

Itshim 08-03-2007 14:54

Re: Forced Update???
 
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Originally Posted by homealone (Post 34219346)
making it do a very good impression of a brick - i.e. no longer work..

Am I right in thinking that if the upgrade hasn't been rolled out to an area, then no amount of re-booting with a 'funny handshake' will result in the STB updating??

I understood that this was the case,but also I thought it happened "overnight". 2 Saturdays ago I reboot my Sammy because it had hung . Came back as normal with NTL . being bored I then Forced it three top buttons etc (this is around 9am) And guess what Virgin kicked in :confused:

King Of Fools 08-03-2007 15:08

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 34245684)
I understood that this was the case,but also I thought it happened "overnight". 2 Saturdays ago I reboot my Sammy because it had hung . Came back as normal with NTL . being bored I then Forced it three top buttons etc (this is around 9am) And guess what Virgin kicked in :confused:

This will happen when the EPG upgrade is available from the head-end but Virgin have not yet given the OK to push this out to the specified STBs.

In the above case your STB would have automatically upgraded overnight some days later.

The problem here would be if Virgin found a problem with the upgrade before giving the all clear your box could be left with a less-than-functional EPG and there would be no way to revert back!

IanGuy 08-03-2007 17:19

Re: Forced Update???
 
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Originally Posted by King Of Fools (Post 34245694)
The problem here would be if Virgin found a problem with the upgrade before giving the all clear your box could be left with a less-than-functional EPG and there would be no way to revert back!

If Virgin had a problem with the upgrade, they would remove the buggy EPG and replace it with a previous working version. So you could simply perform another forced update and you would in fact revert back. How do you think new installations happen?

darrenj1 08-03-2007 19:31

Re: Forced Update???
 
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Originally Posted by IanGuy (Post 34245823)
If Virgin had a problem with the upgrade, they would remove the buggy EPG and replace it with a previous working version. So you could simply perform another forced update and you would in fact revert back. How do you think new installations happen?

they dont!

chrishoggy 08-03-2007 22:04

Re: Forced Update???
 
Just forced my 4000DVB and it's the same old TW EPG :shocked:
I do hope the new EPG is faster than the TW one :rolleyes:

PS: My box didn't turn in ti a brick either, it still looks like a 4000DVB to me anyway:Yikes: :p:

kow 08-03-2007 22:10

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrishoggy (Post 34246166)
Just forced my 4000DVB and it's the same old TW EPG :shocked:
I do hope the new EPG is faster than the TW one :rolleyes:

PS: My box didn't turn in ti a brick either, it still looks like a 4000DVB to me anyway:Yikes: :p:

Same here, with the steam powered Pace 1000 (using the 4321 method).:td:

12noon 09-03-2007 09:07

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonat8 (Post 34220392)
Forced update here in Norwich on a Samsung and got the new software. Nice and much faster!

My father inlaw has just had his STB replaced and has got the new black and yellow menus. The man who fitted his replacement box said that everyone else in the West Yorkshire area would get the same menu update in two weeks time.
;)

IanGuy 09-03-2007 09:47

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darrenj1 (Post 34246019)
they dont!

If virgin knew that they had bugged software on their headend to be downloaded whenever a new box was installed (without an EPG) they would remove it if it was that bad.

chrishoggy 09-03-2007 12:14

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12noon (Post 34246426)
My father inlaw has just had his STB replaced and has got the new black and yellow menus. The man who fitted his replacement box said that everyone else in the West Yorkshire area would get the same menu update in two weeks time.
;)

Thats good news as I'm in Wakefield and get the V+ & VIP tomorrow :D
Think I can wait 2 weeks, but any longer and I will take them to court for lack of new EPG. Anybody think I will win:LOL:

12noon 11-03-2007 09:40

Re: Forced Update???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrishoggy (Post 34246552)
Thats good news as I'm in Wakefield and get the V+ & VIP tomorrow :D
Think I can wait 2 weeks, but any longer and I will take them to court for lack of new EPG. Anybody think I will win:LOL:

I'm just down the road in Castleford (wont say anything about the rugby league and what happened in the last game of the season last year) and my father inlaw is now on the new EPG with his normal digital cable box. I'm still on the old EPG though, but will be having V+ fitted in 3 weeks time. Anyway the father inlaw said our area should get the new EPG in 2 weeks time.
;)
I know this thread is about forced updates, but why anyone would want to when it's going to happen so soon anyway is beyond me.


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