2006-03-19, 03:26 PM
Not thinking, the other day I changed my system date to two weeks in advance. :eek:
So, all my recordings got marked failed... It took me about 30-40 mins to delete them all one by one, only to find out it still wouldnt mark them pending, even after an EPG update.
I had to remove them from the access database. Is there somthing easier I could have done? If it happens again I'll just go into access and fix them now that I've poked around in there.
I certainly won't be doing this again anytime soon but it seems a Reset Failed Recordings option would be a quicky, it just have to reset the proper fields in the database.
Tony
So, all my recordings got marked failed... It took me about 30-40 mins to delete them all one by one, only to find out it still wouldnt mark them pending, even after an EPG update.
I had to remove them from the access database. Is there somthing easier I could have done? If it happens again I'll just go into access and fix them now that I've poked around in there.
I certainly won't be doing this again anytime soon but it seems a Reset Failed Recordings option would be a quicky, it just have to reset the proper fields in the database.
Tony
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ASUS A8N5X - nForce4 chipset
Geforce 6200TC 128MB PCIE
WinTV-PVR 500 MCE (With FM)
2 250GB SATA Seagate Barracuda's
Windows XP Pro SP2
Client: Wired Media MVP, Comcast Cable
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ASUS A8N5X - nForce4 chipset
Geforce 6200TC 128MB PCIE
WinTV-PVR 500 MCE (With FM)
2 250GB SATA Seagate Barracuda's
Windows XP Pro SP2
Client: Wired Media MVP, Comcast Cable
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