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Options Subscribe to this Topic's RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » mygeneration Contributor Posts: 27 Registered: 11-02-2010 0 Dreaded CO1 Message Solved - Unofficially Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to this message's RSS Feed Highlight this Message Print Email this Message to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content on 17-10-2010 18h53 I have recently Terminated my vision package as I didn't use it, but asked to keep the record facility as I still have the broadband package.After decorating, one of the powerline adaptors didn't work, so I bought another and the lights on them work as they should.However, booting up the vision box just brought the CO1 message, so to check the adaptors, I connected the box to the hub using the ethernet lead. Not easy as the distance between them is usually longer than the lead, but moving them just made it possible. It booted immediately.When the box was up and running, I removed the ethernet lead and reconnected the powerline adaptors, and so far so good! Just recorded our first programme in weeksHope this helps someoneGary Message 1 of 2 (1,992 Views) Reply minusdot Recognised Expert Posts: 1,521 Registered: 03-02-2010 0 Re: Dreaded CO1 Message Solved - Unofficially [Edited] Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to this message's RSS Feed Highlight this Message Print Email this Message to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 18-10-2010 7h49 - edited 18-10-2010 7h49 The C01 Error can happen for several different reasons.Your prob
/ C01 error DS Forums RegisterFAQToday's PostsSearchRules My DS Account No account yet? Create one now!OR Login with Digital Spy account C01 error Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread 08-02-2011, 21:03 #1 sonofdavid Forum Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 420 C01 error We had a broadband outage a couple of days back and have been unable to get BT Vision since then, with C01 error displayed. Our broadband is now running fine. https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Vision-box/Dreaded-CO1-Message-Solved-Unofficially/td-p/57569 I went through the steps on BT's online help before phoning support - and it was India, not Newcastle as someone on an earlier thread said. Anyway, the guy had me go through a host of the usual checks before instructing me to reset the box. Still no joy - now an engineer will call (sometime). Not a happy bunny as I thought it would http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1435053 be quicker and more cost effective for them to dispatch a new box. Oh well, let's WAIT and see when we'll be reconnected. Has anyone else been in this position? sonofdavid View Public Profile Find More Posts by sonofdavid Please sign in or register to remove this advertisement. 08-02-2011, 22:26 #2 stewM Forum Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Saddleworth Posts: 288 Sonofdavid, have you tried, http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d.../348,1155,1274 stewM View Public Profile Find More Posts by stewM 08-02-2011, 22:51 #3 sonofdavid Forum Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 420 Quote: Originally Posted by stewM Sonofdavid, have you tried, http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d.../348,1155,1274 I did, thanks, stewM to no avail. sonofdavid View Public Profile Find More Posts by sonofdavid 09-02-2011, 05:43 #4 stewM Forum Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Saddleworth Posts: 288 C01 normally indicates that that the Vision box is not getting any signal from the hub. I take it that you have tried linking the Vision box direct to the hub and cutting out any powerline adapters and/or tried different cables? stewM View Public Profile Find More Posts by stewM 09-02-2011, 1
1216 or similar Hardware ► Software (Moderator: asgard) ► BTvision black box BT's nasty rule... BTvision black box BT's nasty rule... Started by steve3123, 12. Apr 2013, 23:16 previous topic - next topic Print Go Down Pages: [1] steve3123 Newbie Posts: http://www.t-hack.com/forum/index.php?topic=1129.0 7 Logged 12. Apr 2013, 23:16 Hi peeps, i decided to see if i could gain http://www.forkliftaction.com/forum/thread.asp?trid=1759 BTfirmware, by hooking up my box to a work BTBB connection with a Btvision account active on it. Got the box to boot up great, interrupted the BB connection and box promptly sulked. Now my Brother has BTvision black box, with a working BTvision account and his box will boot WITHOUT a bt BB connection. His box is running very different firmware to ours and it bt vision is running linux. Now for the nasty Bit, we called BTvision's ''help'' line to explain that we had bought a box on ebay so he could use it as multiroom, (BT dont support this but lots of people do it) so we gave them the box mac code and everything else the tech asked for so we could download the latest firmware for it. Tried to convince the box on more than one occasion to download the latest firmware, and all it bt vision error does it reload the windows CE. When explained this to the ''vision tech'' his response was, only boxes linked to the account will get the new firmware which allows the box to boot without the BB connection and allows an epg over the air. When asked why, the response we got was ''We know there are lots of unused vision boxes out there, thus having them still locked to our system will mean people will have to come back to BT to get the box to work'' So it seems that to get the latest firmware that allows the box to boot and run without a BB connection to BT, would be to get a box already ''opened'' on the new firmware. The vision tech did say off the record that eventually all the black BTvision boxes would be unlocked as they are going to be un workable when they start streaming everything over fiber, and totally moving over to youview. is0-mick VIP Sr. Member Posts: 282 Logged #1 25. Apr 2013, 15:52 Pity you didnt have the box connected up via a laptop to the internet or such.Then you could sniff the data with wireshark or such, and find the URL's for the updata files etc.Mick steve3123 Newbie Posts: 7 Logged #2 04. May 2013, 11:50 Did try that Mick, either its my system or im doing something wrong, but I get an encrypted html address. BT have said that they are migrating everyon
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