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ldplusse posted on 01-29-2010 11:35 PM

I have just tryed to use mcbackup to take af backup of my channel lineup.

I then reinstalled windows 7 and then tryed to do and restore of the channel lineup.

But it serios *** up the guide. I now have 215 channels that cant be deleted and no other channels can take their place (number) in the guide. to get rid og the 215 channels i have selected "deactivate" on them all in the guide. So they are gone from the guide, but it is still not possible to give any channel from number 1 to 215, if i try it does just not change the channel number.

So to put my channels the order i like, i am now stock with the option that all my channels is starting from 301.

How can i remove these "restored" channels?
I also see a number 2 tuners in mediacenter (propely the one from the restore) but i only have 1. So how do i remove this as well.

I really hope anyone have a solution. I do not want to do another reinstall.

 

Thanks
Lars Kuhlmann

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the idea with the tuner lineup restore is to do it on a clean system, as it seems to add to the existing lineup

You could go to Settings\tv and run the tv setup again, this should sort your channels and enable you to select one tuner

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Hello Ian

 

Thanks for the reply. But i have already tryed to run settings again, and it does not help.

I have also tryed to reset the setting in the mediacenter(something like run the config again), and then the mediacenter starts up like the first time. But still no luck.

One thing to mention is that i did the backup on Windows7 x64 and now i am running x86. it is the same computer, no changes there.

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