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The error in the second picture may indicate the disk is full - or at least the system partition if the disk has multiple partitions.
Do you have a keyboard and mouse you can plug in?
Martin.
Yes I do have a mouse and keybord. I will try to plug it in and see if I can get any useful info.
I'm convinced that the HD is not full, since I have not loaded CD's on it for some time, and last I checked it was about 60% used only.
Any suggestions what to do.
how did you reboot?
just power-off, power-off?
or did you restart windows in the service menu?
try to reinstall factory settings; power-off, power-on and choose the second option during the start of Windows (with the use of an attached keyboard)
reboot and wait until the latest radio stations are downloaded
do not restart Windows in the servicemenu though
I think I found the answer to N.Radio not available. Via BeoConnect (on my MAC), I registered the BS5 and the BM5 again, even though done before. Then the radio stations showed up. This I found the solution under installation guide for BS/BM5 setup with BeoVision 9 on the net. I think this is a B&O technician guide? It didn't mention BeoConnect, by BeoPort and BeoPlayer.
Thanks a lot for all the help Martin and Carolpa.
Hi Henrik,
Well done. Excellent work. I'm glad you have got it all back up and running.