KaroriPete
27-11-2005, 07:53 PM
Hi. I'm a fairly new to Tivo, but have managed to get a US 212 up and running with image 1.4 and an Xfactor card.
Now that I've played around quite a bit with various hacks and configs, I'd like to wipe the disk and start again from a fresh setup. I originally set the Tivo up using the Sky Digital postcode, however I actually have the new Saturn Digital service. I know the content is basically the same, but just wondered if there is a postcode specifically for Saturn Digital. Thought I read about one somewhere in the forum pages but can't find it again.
I also hit the time warp issue a few weeks back. Followed through the instructions to create a timestamp file and then force an index. Also downloaded the ntpupdate file as per the instructions. This worked fine for quite a while, and then a couple of days back the problem just reappeared again (warped time entry in the logs, and no programs listed when using "Search by Title").
What causes this problem to just resurface after weeks of correct operating? Is there a permanent fix?
Thanks for the help,
Pete.
Now that I've played around quite a bit with various hacks and configs, I'd like to wipe the disk and start again from a fresh setup. I originally set the Tivo up using the Sky Digital postcode, however I actually have the new Saturn Digital service. I know the content is basically the same, but just wondered if there is a postcode specifically for Saturn Digital. Thought I read about one somewhere in the forum pages but can't find it again.
I also hit the time warp issue a few weeks back. Followed through the instructions to create a timestamp file and then force an index. Also downloaded the ntpupdate file as per the instructions. This worked fine for quite a while, and then a couple of days back the problem just reappeared again (warped time entry in the logs, and no programs listed when using "Search by Title").
What causes this problem to just resurface after weeks of correct operating? Is there a permanent fix?
Thanks for the help,
Pete.