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Pod HD Pro endless logo loop


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Yesterday we had a pretty bad storm. When I got home from work one of my monitors was dead and the pod was nonfunctional only showing a line 6 logo for a few seconds then fading out and back in. I've tried powering on with each of the nav buttons held hoping for a hard reset but no luck. I've had the unit for around 4 years and it was new when I bought it. I'm convinced it's fried but wanted to ask if there's anything else I could try.

 

Also, it was plugged into a surge protector if that matters.

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Hey Nepex, 

 

Sorry to hear about that. Two things, Have you tried another power source?

 

To factory reset the POD HD you're going to want to re-flash your unit via Monkey. 

 

Here is a video tutorial just incase: http://line6.com/support

 

Let us know if this helps. 

 

Thanks!

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Yesterday we had a pretty bad storm. When I got home from work one of my monitors was dead and the pod was nonfunctional only showing a line 6 logo for a few seconds then fading out and back in. I've tried powering on with each of the nav buttons held hoping for a hard reset but no luck. I've had the unit for around 4 years and it was new when I bought it. I'm convinced it's fried but wanted to ask if there's anything else I could try.

 

Also, it was plugged into a surge protector if that matters.

Just an idea you've probably already tried, but anyway...

Are there any other things plugged into it when you power it up? Randomly, if I have my Variax connected to the HD500, and the HD500 is connected to the computer via USB when powering it up, it goes through that cycle, but if I simply disconnect those things, it powers up fine.

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That sucks dog's balls.

 

I sometimes kowtow to my partner's (fire-phobia driven) insistence to unplug stuff when it's not in use. Not just switch it off at the wall, but unplug as well.

I gotta say, I'm far more scared that a piece of kit is going to be fried at the main PCB, than the house burning down.

 

I guess whichever way you look at it, it's better to be safe than.....toast

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