Yes, as warned weeks ago port 8000 will no longer service legacy setups. The exactly message you are getting is what testing predicted.
There are those in this thread who have had no issues changing to port 80 (before March 1). There are alot of tivos running on it.
Anyway, this is beacause the headends were the same, so effectively changing to port 80 is just getting data from another location. In this case there is no need to make any other changes other than the port. There is no need to GS.
However, if you have left your machine on port 8000 and tried to update against it, it is possible that some of the new stuff was loaded into your tivo before the failure preparing data occured.
If that is the case... well, it may be a start again situation.
I'd advise to check your tclient line syntax closely, check your ':' count and so on. Take a look at tcliient log to see if it is connecting. If you are not running emuProxy (which it appears you are not) and your isp does proxy port 80, then I'd suggest you install emuProxy, the emulator on 80 is setup for it. This could also be your problem since you wont have experienced issues using port 8000.
Otherwise... its a start over. Good luck.
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