The support page for this device suggested that it might have something to do with the hard drive. It suggested that I unplug the data and power connectors, wait a minute, then plug them back in. I tried that but it didn't bring it back to life? Why would the hard drive be damaged? If I put a new ha
I also wonder if there isn't a better DVR for my cameras? They connect via BNC; none of the newer boxes I've looked at use this type of connections.
At any rate, thanks for your help. I suppose I can put one of my spare hard drives into it and see if the changes the failure (or fixes it).
You did not damage your DVR because you unplugged it...rather moving the dvr likely caused damage to the disk...replace the drive..that is the most common failure...pull the drive out and see if the unit boots and displays anything...if you purchased the unit from costco, simply return it, they have a lifetime return policy..