I think from memory this happened to me as well. I ended up taking off the cachecard and just giving the contacts a bit of a clean on the TiVo motherboard. I also had to do the chop of the rubber foot as well as it was buckling the board where the cachecard sits in. (chop off the lug on the rubber foot and silicon the foot to the bottom of the case so the lug does not poke through)
[Edited by Petestrash] Also, just reload the drivers again from the Install CD. I finally remembered I had to do it in order because I buggered it up first time.. [do not do this if you are using OzTiVo 1.6 or higher, it may not boot again!!]
[Edited by pjpete]I actually meant to re-image the whole thing and reload the drivers, as per the instructions below, kind of wrote it a bit wrong. But yes you are right, don't do this on the new version
Add the appropriate amount of Hard Disks
Re-Image the drives
Then add the network card drivers last
Not sure of any further help until you post the kernel log.
Last edited by pjpete; 19-05-2008 at 08:47 PM.
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TiVo Series 1 (Phillips) - 500Gb, 512Mb Cachecard, Foxtel Digital Cable
TiVo Series 1 (Sony) - 250Gb, Turbonet Card, HAILO 8000 HD STB
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