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Originally Posted by E55 KEV
Looks like the 1500 may not have enough built in memory to run BD-Live. The following posts are from another forum:
"Do you have a USB flash drive plugged into the back? An external USB flashdrive is required, since the 1500 doesn't have enough onboard internal memory."
"I did test IRON MAN disc 1
With no USB device present it doesnt turn on it just gives a black screen.
With USB deivce connected it gives me a prompt asking if I want to download the BD-Live extras now or go right to move.
Selecting now takes Aprox 30 seconds (using a cable modem) It then prompts you to continue. All the BD-live Triva worked without issue
I do think that the screen turning black with no deivce is a bug that needs to be addressed but besides that seems like firmware is working properly no other issues at least with Iron Man noted
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I believe the recall was to fix the black screen. I havne't tested my copy. I'm not even sure I would do anything with the live stuff but everything else is working just fine. So you have to have an external usb flashdrive plugged in to actually use it. That's kind of a bummer.
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