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    iam pretty sure my own 2mt2 does not suffer from this.

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    Don't know if this is the proper way of doing things. I normally save the epg to HDD after downloading it.

    Menu > System > EPG > Load/Save > Save epg

    This saves the cached epg to the hdd so that on reboot it loads it. I have aslo enabled Download on tune in the cross epg setup section.

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    Re: Disappearing epg

    Quote Originally Posted by redrobin View Post
    Couldn't there be an additional option to 'Shutdown' which saves the cached epg to hard disk
    If you shut the box down properly it will save the EPG's cached data to the relevant storage device, if you abruptly cut power, like a PC any cached data will be lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    If you shut the box down properly it will save the EPG's cached data to the relevant storage device, if you abruptly cut power, like a PC any cached data will be lost.

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    How do you shut down properly, there doesn't seem to be an option on the menu, just Standby and Deep Standby

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    Deep standby then power down from the mains should suffice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drx360 View Post
    because he likes to turn everything off, save power etc..
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    I alway shut down my Tm Single down properly by pressing the power button on the remote control, it still wont save the EPG

    I have the EPG stored in /media/usb

    Exact same configuration on my Solo and Duo but they save/load the EPG fine

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