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GVG Turbo keeps dieing

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bwatts
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On of our Grass Valley Turbo units keeps dying (not booting up) any one have any experience with "missing or bad SQL database" errors? We had to do a factory reset the other day, but hate to keep having todo that every few days

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Brian Watts

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Personally I like the machines, they are a bit "touchy" at times, but for how we use it (church/camp environment) you can't beat it for the flexibility/price. I'll keep in mind the "reboot once a week" for future reference.... Thanks again b

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Bill D
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yes we actually had similar problems like 2 years ago when I used one. Contact GVG. I think we replaced a mother board and re-installed something. There is a error log that you can get and email to them. Make sure you have some sort of back up drive and back everything up. I actually would do a re-boot once every few days, it seemed to act better if I did that. Was a nice device just very 'touchy'