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TV freezing on a Wednesday

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Novascotian | 15:21 Wed 08th Aug 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Hi everybody.

I have a Technika TV with built-in Freeview and a Humax PVR. Every Wednesday (and only on a Wednesday) I am unable to change channels with the remote control and also unable to access the menu and guide functions. In other words, I can put the TV on and then change channels once (or access the menu/guide) but then I can't do anything and have to switch TV off at the mains and start again. If I do manage to access the guide it will only populate two or three sections before freezing.

I can see the transmitter mast lights (Black Isle, Scottish Highlands) so there aren't mountains blocking the signal, and why is it only on a Wednesday?

Help please or are there any other sufferers out there?

Thanks.
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I am guessing that there is some sort of weekly update happening.

With our digibox I find it works better if I change the EPG (electronic programme guide) to display now/next.

There are options for 7 day and teletext.

The teletext one seems to be sponsored, and display adverts. This seems to lock it up while it downloads stuff.
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Thanks Hopkirk. I'll get my other half to try that. But not today of course as it's Wednesday!
could it be that you have inadvertently set something to record every wednesday - like a series that you didn't mean to?
i only ask because whenever we are aping two things, we can't change the channel on the freeview and have to watch through the tv.
Just try a factory reset
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Thanks everybody. I have tried factory reset and I am definitely inadvertently recording something, so I am still stuck (or the TV is)!

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