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Jah Lush - we've just been struggling to retune our BT Vision box .In the end we unplugged it and restarted it ,and it went automatically to the scan for new channels option.

We do have a remote ,but I notice that the box itself also has an OK/select button.

But if you have a freeview TV maybe it's different.Have you checked if the TV has a an OK/select button?

reetpetite Wrote:

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> Its so straight forward I cant see where you are

> having a problem you only have to start the

> installation option on the menu button just as you

> do when you first install the box.Its just the

> same for tv's with builtin Freeview.


I know RP but there's some of us who think if we look doltish, helpless and baffled in the face of technology, we'll appear 'cute'.


What d'you reckon?

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Using the menu the scanning process just wouldn't

> commence. Don't know why ,it just sat there for 10

> mins with 0% completed.




Its because you are in texas at the moment. If you were in the uk it would probably work.

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