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11 December 2022 at 01:35 #41379
XavierItzmann
BRONZE MemberHello, upon rebooting a BS5, two things happen:
- ย The BS5 asks if I want to start on regular mode or on recovery mode. ย Is this normal? ย It counts itself down to normal startup in 5 seconds, but it’s not a very elegant thing to do, though I see how it could be very useful in an emergency.
- The reboot takes over two minutes from the time the reboot command is executed “Go”, and appears to end on a Standby status (dark screen), from which it can be awakened via Beo4 or keypad. ย The unit has a spinning hard disk. ย Is this normal? ย I know I am supposed to never reboot the device.
I don’t think these questions are discussed on the Getting Started nor in the User Guide.
The sw is 7.04.01.1945. ย I’ve uploaded an album from a Mac using the shared folder and Master Linked the thing; the system works fine, but before today’s sw update the screen was too dark; I suppose the backlight or ambient light sensor may fail sooner or later. ย There are hundreds, possibly thousands of radio stations. ย The few ones I tried worked fine.
Thanks in advance,
14 December 2022 at 17:43 #41380XavierItzmann
BRONZE MemberMy BS 5 has the CD device but not the very short cables that connect CD to screen. ย If anyone has them for sale, please advise. ย I wonder if B&O still stocks them?
14 December 2022 at 17:57 #41381NQVHNWI
FOUNDER MemberThe BS5/BM5 (known here as a single unit) should be on and permanently on.
Reboot can take a long time, sometimes, multiple restarts have been known. It sorta gets hung up on its own reboot.
if you are so-minded, buying a 2Tb 3.5in SATA hard drive and big big cache (the max I think you can do on that OS) and clone the whole thing, then while on the cloner, change partition size of the music store so you benefit. This will help a slow and aging motherboard.
disclaimer: do this at your own risk. These PCs are now delicate throughout
14 December 2022 at 19:30 #41382XavierItzmann
BRONZE MemberThank you, Mr. 10Percent.
Posts in the old forum recommend, if I recall correctly, the Crucial MX100 as the only tried and tested upgrade for the disk, with various people having had problems with Samsung and other disks. ย Then again, most of these old posts date about a decade to when SSDs were an expensive novelty.
Crucial now only sells the MX300 and MX500, and it appears the MX100 is no longer available. ย Do you have an SSD brand and model that you recommend for the BM5?
14 December 2022 at 19:41 #41383NQVHNWI
FOUNDER MemberThese are SSDs I believe? Iโm talking about fast 3.5in SATA hard drives. SSDs are problematic on the BS5. A HDD with a big cache, high rotation, etc will be good enough.
15 December 2022 at 09:27 #41384griebel
GOLD MemberI replaced the native HDD by a Crucial SSD 1 To MX-500. Everything works perfectly and needless to say that performance (e.g. reboot speed, access to media files, connection to N.Radio stations) have dramatically improved.
15 December 2022 at 16:22 #41385XavierItzmann
BRONZE MemberThank you both Mr. 10% and Griebel.
I will now order both an HDD with a big cache and the Crucial SSD 1 To MX-500 and clone the original disk to both. ย You can never have too many backups! ย If the SSD can be persuaded to work, no vibration and less heat should be good for the BM5.
Not having a light meter, it is hard to say if the BS5 regulates its brightness automatically or not. ย It always looks quite brilliant, whether day or dark. ย Insofar as the blacks are a bit washed out โunless looking perpendicularly at the screenโ, it might be that mine’s backlight is always at 100%.
Is backlight failure on the BS5 a concern? ย Or do other parts generally fail first, i.e., the motherboard on the BM5?
22 December 2022 at 06:42 #41386XavierItzmann
BRONZE MemberI cloned the BM5 disk drive using a $25 “FIDECO Hard Drive Docking Station Support Offline Clone” on Amazon. ย The steps were:
1. ย Connect the cloner to power, but leave it off
2. ย Insert the original 1TB B&O 3.5″ drive on bay 13. Insert a $66 “Crucial MX500 1TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD” on bay 2
4. ย Turn on the power switch, depress the “Clone” button for 3 seconds
The process took less than 4 hours (just a handful of CD’s on the BS 5). ย I had some trepidation because it turns our the actual Crucial box doesn’t advertise itself as 1TB, like Amazon does, but instead as 1000GB. ย And 1000GB < 1024GB, so I half-expected the cloning would fail.
But no, the BS5 started up flawlessly and has been playing N.Music and N.Radio for over one hour. ย We’ll see if problems crop up later.
I am indebted to all those who contributed to the epic ย 210-post “Upgrade beomaster 5 harddisk” thread from June 2013 to February 2022.
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