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<blockquote data-quote="kmanmark" data-source="post: 1194896" data-attributes="member: 159790"><p>At the MP1 Bug Report webpage</p><p><a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/forms/mp1-bug-report.1/respond" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/forms/mp1-bug-report.1/respond</a></p><p>The "MediaPortal Version" does not list 1.15.0. Just 1.12 - 1.14 in the drop down list I see.</p><p>Thanks for looking into this.</p><p>And thanks for the tip on how to remove unwanted channels.</p><p>Not:e I am not submitting a bug report to complain. I just want to help this great piece of software get even better!</p><p>When I started getting blue screens, I presumed I had a new hardware problem and began trouble shooting by reseating my RAM and PC cards and such. No dust buildup, etc. But after each reboot, within the first few minutes... BLUE SCREEN. I removed a small but fast power hungry hard drive I didn't really need to lighten the load on the power supply, but no improvement. So I looked up the blue screen code. Then started going back in time to recent driver or MS updates. There were none that day. I did update video driver to see if blue screen would stop. But same before and after. Then I thought the only change that occurred before the blue screens started was the Schedules Direct change. Unlikely! But I undid my channel exclusions at Schedules Direct using another PC. Booted my MediaPortal TV PC and held my breath.... Fixed! I think the delayed blue screen after each reboot would occur when a new schedule download was run. And since each download failed. It would try again a couple minutes after each reboot. Maybe having exclusions in the TV configuration and Schedules Direct causes it? I guess I can experiment, although I hate to go looking for a blue screen : )</p><p>WIN 10 PC, MP 1.15.0 with latest updates. AMD Phenom x6, Nvidia Geforce GTX, 16GB RAM...</p><p>THANKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanmark, post: 1194896, member: 159790"] At the MP1 Bug Report webpage [URL]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/forms/mp1-bug-report.1/respond[/URL] The "MediaPortal Version" does not list 1.15.0. Just 1.12 - 1.14 in the drop down list I see. Thanks for looking into this. And thanks for the tip on how to remove unwanted channels. Not:e I am not submitting a bug report to complain. I just want to help this great piece of software get even better! When I started getting blue screens, I presumed I had a new hardware problem and began trouble shooting by reseating my RAM and PC cards and such. No dust buildup, etc. But after each reboot, within the first few minutes... BLUE SCREEN. I removed a small but fast power hungry hard drive I didn't really need to lighten the load on the power supply, but no improvement. So I looked up the blue screen code. Then started going back in time to recent driver or MS updates. There were none that day. I did update video driver to see if blue screen would stop. But same before and after. Then I thought the only change that occurred before the blue screens started was the Schedules Direct change. Unlikely! But I undid my channel exclusions at Schedules Direct using another PC. Booted my MediaPortal TV PC and held my breath.... Fixed! I think the delayed blue screen after each reboot would occur when a new schedule download was run. And since each download failed. It would try again a couple minutes after each reboot. Maybe having exclusions in the TV configuration and Schedules Direct causes it? I guess I can experiment, although I hate to go looking for a blue screen : ) WIN 10 PC, MP 1.15.0 with latest updates. AMD Phenom x6, Nvidia Geforce GTX, 16GB RAM... THANKS [/QUOTE]
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