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I have seen many on here talking about doing hard and soft resets on their boxes. Can anyone tell me the difference?
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Hard Reset: Push Red Button located next to the Access Card (also can be pulling the power).Trainerman said:I have seen many on here talking about doing hard and soft resets on their boxes. Can anyone tell me the difference?
Thanks for your time.
So when should each be used and not used?jwd45244 said:Hard Reset: Push Red Button located next to the Access Card (also can be pulling the power).
Soft Reset: Menu --- Setup --- System Setup --- Reset --- Reset Receiver
A soft reset is like a restart computer on a PC. Reset Defaults sets it all back to factory settings as far as preferances go but it does NOT delete any recordings. Reset everything and it will think it just left the factory & you will have to tell it what dishes you might have & everything else again.Stanley Kritzik said:With a "Soft Reset", I am offered three options: "reset receiver", "reset defaults", and "reset everything". Is there documentation anywhere that tells me/us what does or does not get reset with each option? I'm concerned that "reset everything" will (possibly) delete saved recordings. I assume that it will wipe out all stored recording requests, may mess up "On Demand", etc.
Some help will be appreciated.
Stan
The options do what they say. Reset receiver will do just that. It will turn the receiver off then restart it so you receive new guide data. You should not lose anything with a reset receiver. Reset defaults does that additional step. It resets the default conditions you would have with just starting up. It would require you to go through initial setup, and you would lose any scheduled recordings including series recordings. It would not wipe your hard drive, so you should still have previous recordings. Reset everything does exactly that. It reformats the hard drive in addition to the other steps, so you will have no data on your hard drive.Stanley Kritzik said:With a "Soft Reset", I am offered three options: "reset receiver", "reset defaults", and "reset everything". Is there documentation anywhere that tells me/us what does or does not get reset with each option? I'm concerned that "reset everything" will (possibly) delete saved recordings. I assume that it will wipe out all stored recording requests, may mess up "On Demand", etc.
Some help will be appreciated.
Stan
If this is a concern, then both type of reset are the same - will clean memory and start from beginning. But CPU will not run faster in any case.richierich said:A Hard Reset frees up memory by freeing up temporary storage no longer needed so the Processor can function faster and more efficiently.
Both hard and soft resets are not the same. I recommended hard reset in most cases.If this is a concern, then both type of reset are the same - will clean memory and start from beginning. But CPU will not run faster in any case.
I recently had a problem with Norton Internet Securities not loading an update.Both hard and soft resets are not the same. I recommended hard reset in most cases.
A hard reset cleaes memory. I do not believe a soft reset does not.
I could not get DIRECTV Subtitles to work. I tried a soft reset and still had the same problem. I then did a hard reset(red button) and DIRECTV Subtitles started working.
any reset clears memory/RAMA hard reset cleaes memory
Or at least it should ... If that is what was coded into the program. That is where a harder reset can help. If there is a bug where soft isn't doing what it should hard can do more.any reset clears memory/RAM
discard my second phrase from previous postI am not sure if modern electronics even use capacitors any more.