Hi All,
which is the best way to power off and/or put in standby the Google TV ( in addition to unplug the power supply)?
I'm talking about a GTV updated to Honeycomb 3.1.
Thanks
GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
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Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
apparently if u shutdown improperly the revue with 3.1 gets briked....I tried to reset using ALT+L but no way to get the revue back to life ...
Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
Is there any way to power it off other than pull the power plug?
I did not know any...
I did not know any...
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Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
no, not on the revue. You can, however, use ctrl-alt-del to restart it and pull the plug at the proper time to keep it off. The timing for that is difficult, and you can brick a revue with bad time...I did.tzh2231 wrote:Is there any way to power it off other than pull the power plug?
I did not know any...
1xNSZ-GT1 Sony Blu-Ray Player with GoogleTV
2xLogitech Revue (Working)
1xLogitech Revue (Bricked)
2xLogitech Revue (Working)
1xLogitech Revue (Bricked)
Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
Is it never safe to unplug your Revue?
I thought that was only relevant when you are updating the device..
I thought that was only relevant when you are updating the device..
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Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
It is a chance thing because of mistakes made by Logitech when designing and building the revue. NAND Flash issues can occur, IIRC.skarbo wrote:Is it never safe to unplug your Revue?
I thought that was only relevant when you are updating the device..
1xNSZ-GT1 Sony Blu-Ray Player with GoogleTV
2xLogitech Revue (Working)
1xLogitech Revue (Bricked)
2xLogitech Revue (Working)
1xLogitech Revue (Bricked)
Re: GTV Power Off/ Standby Honeycomb 3.1
First, why would you power it off??
Second, I unplug mine whenever I want to and it never has done anything bad to it. Why would unplugging it brick it?
Second, I unplug mine whenever I want to and it never has done anything bad to it. Why would unplugging it brick it?