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  • Re: Beomedia 1 problem - WindowsXP Admin screen?

    [quote user="hfat"] Yes, the second option, is the option I ment. Using the up an down arrow should move the selection and disable the timer. Did you connect the keyboard voa usb? perhaps you can try connecting the keyboard to the ps2 socket. [/quote] Thanks for your quick reply - yes, the keyboard is connected via the usb socket. The ps2
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-11-2011
  • Re: Beomedia 1 problem - WindowsXP Admin screen?

    [quote user="hfat"] Hello, I think nobody has the admin pwd of BM1. It happend to me also some time ago after i tried to change some network privileges within xp. The easiest way to solve this is to do a recovery procedure. Your media will stay unmodified, just the BM1 partition is set to factory setting. [/quote] Hi there Thanks for your
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-11-2011
  • Beomedia 1 problem - WindowsXP Admin screen?

    Helleo there I wonder if anyone can advise me how to sort out the following problem. I recently bought a Beomedia 1 second hand and it has been working fine - but now for some reason when I turn it on, instead of going to the Bang & Olufsen "N.Music/N.Radio/Photos/Web" screen it will now only open the the Windows XP Administrator log on
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-10-2011
  • Re: Beomedia 1 question - connecting to an Apple Minimac - advise please

    Had some partial success, I found a reference to a detailed installation guide on this site, which explained how to access the the maintenance/setup menu (plug a keyboard into the back of the BM1 and then press "R" and "9" at the first screen, this opens the menu required. Also had a eurika moment, realised that on the Mac mini I
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-07-2011
  • Re: Beomedia 1 question - connecting to an Apple Minimac - advise please

    Yes, I thought that the Mac mini system preferences might have something to do with it, but unfortunately my computer knowledge does not extend to knowing which sub-menu in there needs adjusting - hoping that someone can help me with that? Re connecting the BM1 direct to the router - not able to do that as it is upstairs and the Beosound (masterlink
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-07-2011
  • Re: Beomedia 1 question - connecting to an Apple Minimac - advise please

    Hi there The Mac mini is connected to the Beomedia 1 via an ethernet cable (the Mac mini connects to the internet via an Apple Airport wireless network). You're saying that the Beomedia should be able to connect to N-Radio without any router link? In which case I should find some internal menu on it?
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-07-2011
  • Beomedia 1 question - connecting to an Apple Minimac - advise please

    Hello there I wonder if anyone would be able to advise me on procedure for establishing the link between a Beomedia 1 and an Apple Minimac ? The set-up is the Beomedia 1 connected to a Beosound 9000 via masterlink, then playing through Beolab 3000 speakers. The Beomedia 1 is also connected to a Panasonic TV via S-video cable, acting as the the display
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by beofan on 10-07-2011
  • Re: Beolit radio - cleaning the panels

    [quote user="yachadm"] After you've finished cleaning, spray some Silicon Spray on the plastic - it will enhance the appearance to like new. Menahem [/quote] Thank you, that is worth knowing, would not have occurred to me to try that.
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by beofan on 08-19-2009
  • Re: Beolit radio - cleaning the panels

    Hi there Thank you for this suggestion, I have already tried some detergent and a (soft) brush, but was wary of damaging the textured surface of the panels. It is safe to use wire wool when cleaning these parts? The panels are off a 700 series, not the later 707 with the Nextel finish (which I have, fortunately in a cleaner condition on a 707 in lovely
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by beofan on 07-24-2009
  • Beolit radio - cleaning the panels

    Quick question (I have done a search and cannot find mention of this earlier). Does anybody have a suggestion for the most effective way of cleaning the plastic panels of a Beolit radio without damaging them? I would like to get off some of the grim that has built up over 25+ years. Thanks D
    Posted to Vintage Products (Forum) by beofan on 07-23-2009
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