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I found that the "plug in a keyboard and hit F1" solution did work but the problem kept recurring. I got curious and dug into it. There is a CR2032 BIOS battery on the mother board that had gone dead. It is a project to dig down to the battery but replacing it solved the problem.
Try updating the software from Pioneer.com more than likely going to have to put the software update on a disk, burn it, and install it. The old Sony's work the same way but are hard. Good Luck
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