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NEC DVD Recorder/Video Cassette Recorder Model NDRV-60 will not work.

NEC DVD Recorder/Video Cassette Recorder Model NDRV-60 will not work. Three lights on front flash continuously and in sync (the "operate", "DUB", and "DVD indicator"). Soft and hard re-boots have not worked, remote control does not change anything. Operate switch does not work (had to unplug machine at power point to switch off). It was bought in 2005, but has had very little use.

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You have done and just about checked everything you can. You might want to check out the power supply components for bad swollen, leaky caps that may be affecting voltage levels and the operation of various boards on unit. Otherwise you might just have to get one on the cheap via ebay, garage sales, etc. Hate getting rid of stuff that is almost in mint condition but is not working - I'm running outta room!

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 23, 2007

SOURCE: DVD Recorder stuck on "loading"

That's exactly the same problem as I have, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Used to solve it by turning off at the plug and restarting. Now won't load up at all though. I love the machine - when it works - it just isn't very often!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2008

SOURCE: Sony Video Cassette Recorder/DVD Recorder

Hold the "Enter" button and press number 1 on the keypad simultaneously for more than 5 seconds. This takes you back to the "Settings" screen with the "Settings" button, change the control back to DVD 3, and reverse the setting in the remote by pressing "Enter" and the number 3 this time. Remember to hold them down for more than 5 seconds.

Hope this helps

Thanks for reading!

ThaMp3Doctor

ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2008

SOURCE: DVD Recorder

double check the firmware from philips website, but most likely that hard drive has an internal problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: remote control

re-sync remote by pressing "enter"/"OK" while holding number "1" or "2" or "3" - the proper number should be displaying on unit as RC1, RC2, or RC3

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2011

SOURCE: MY JVC DR-MV1S DVD VIDEO

Hello,
Your JVC DR-MV1S DVD VIDEO RECORDER & VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER is having a defective board that is why it is misbehaving.
The Board controls the whole affairs of the unit.
Irregular power supply, excess power, or power surge may have affected the board of the JVC DR-MV1S DVD VIDEO RECORDER & VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER.
The board is just like the CPU, this what controls the unit.
The board needs to be replaced for the JVC DR-MV1S DVD VIDEO RECORDER & VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER to function well again.
Fixing this problem is not a DIY. I think you might be needing the help of a repairman.
Sorry if it sounds disappointing, but it is a truth that must be told.
Good luck.

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