Bt Vision Error C01
helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean BTCare Community Forums / BT TV / BT Vision+ box / Error C01 - Please help! Reply Topic Options Subscribe to this Topic's RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark bt vision error codes Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « bt vision error vcn817 Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 Next » JP Aspiring Contributor Posts: 7 Registered: 17-02-2010 0 Error bt vision error be01 C01 - Please help! 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 17-02-2010 11h54 I've had a BT Vision box for about 2 years with few problems. Recently I went on holiday for a few days and turned off my BT vision box at the socket (as I have done many many times before) to save power.When I returned from the holiday last week I switched everything back on and now my BT Vision box hands on the multicoloured striped "BT Vision starting..." page for an age, then it comes up with the Error C01 message with the 'Quit client' button. when I press this the whole depressing cycle starts again...I have checked everything the troubleshoot guide and my broadband connection is working fine, I can go on the internet on my laptop just fine, same speeds as before.I have put this through as a help request, but haven't heard anything back (is this surprising? seems not when I read through on here...)Any thoughts anyone?Thanks Message 1 of 18 (13,724 Views) Reply Paul-Joyce Contributor Posts: 40 Registered: 27-01-2010 1 Re: Error C01 - Please help! [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 17-02-2010 12h26 - edited 17-02-2010 12h26 Hi have you tryed this you might need to try it a couple of timesReboot the Home Hub and reboot the Vision+ box. It’s important to follow each step carefully:Turn off the power to the Home Hub (or disconnect the power supply).Switch off the socketthat the Vision+ box power cord is connected to.Wait for ten seconds and then reconnect power to the Home Hub.Allow up to two minutes for the Home Hub to reboot and reconnect. If the reboot and reconnection are successful a solid broadband Internet light will come on.Switch on the socket that the Vision+ box power cord is connected to.The "Starting Please Wait" screen should appear. Shortly after th
helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean BTCare Community Forums / BT TV / BT Vision+ box / Dreaded CO1 Message Solved - Unofficially Reply Topic 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 - https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Vision-box/Error-C01-Please-help/td-p/4287 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 https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Vision-box/Dreaded-CO1-Message-Solved-Unofficially/td-p/57569 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 (2,002 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 problemwas clearly justwith yourpowerline adapters.Byreverting to your disconnected/not-prop
› BT Vision › error C01 & C03 (Moderator: Admin) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 error C01 & C03 (Read 5802 http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1188853741 times) pantsman28 Newbie Offline Radio & Telly Supporter Posts: 20 error C01 & C03 Sep 3rd, 2007 at 10:09pm Just had a new vision box and did a self instalation then came the problems. I am with BT for Telephone and broadband but the helpdesk was no help. It will not continue the install process because of error codes. Turns out if you buy the bt vision box off ebay or get given the unit, with out going through the sales process and receiving the box from new from BT they are unwilling to help.The vision has to be registered with bt before they will decrypt the unit, otherwise completely useless.Diagnostic information it asks for the: specify service address ? and box certificate Not available?Anyone had the same problems and manage to get bt vision error around this or as BT locked a very good freeview pvr unit to an unusable state!!!Any help would be great on this matter Back to top IP Logged pantsman28 Newbie Offline Radio & Telly Supporter Posts: 20 Re: error C01 & C03 Reply #1 - Sep 3rd, 2007 at 11:44pm Following up on this tread i have spent many hours on the phone to bt and many more searching the net for answers. To activate the box you need to sign up for another 12 months broadband and even then they will only send out a new Vbox. This means my current box is totally dead. I cant even give the box to my kids to use as a freeview box and pvr.With this in mind, some major floor in the design and BT is not even taking into account the recycling issues.!!!! Back to top IP Logged villas4785 Newbie Offline Radio & Telly Supporter Posts: 19 Re: error C01 & C03 Reply #2 - Sep 4th, 2007 at 6:25am Dont undestand Your problem.From your posts: are you saying you bought the vbox of ebay thinking it woul