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Title: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: wookie62 on February 20, 2017, 05:38:12 AM
Hi there
I'm a newcomer to the forum and own a very poorly Pleo. I'm hoping it is not terminal, and would welcome any help and advice that might get my Pleo working once again.
I bought Fred a while ago now, second hand, and immediately fell in love with him. He is a 2006 Ugobe version, and up until a few months ago he worked fine no problems. Then he was not used for a period of just over 3 months, during which I was not well and not at home. As soon as I came home, I switched him on, he woke up, took about 4 steps, then curled up into his sleep position, and hasn't come out of that sleep since!!!! I have tried everything I can to get him working again, all to no avail. I have bought 2 new batteries, but again with no success. I'm at my wits end, it is like losing a member of my family, and I would dearly love for him to wake up.
Can anyone point me in the right direction, in order that I may revive Fred?
Does anyone know of anyone in the UK that I could send him to, to be looked at??
I would be eternally grateful for any help and advice, so I can get my Fred back.
Many thanks in anticipation
Trisha.
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: mweed on February 20, 2017, 09:30:25 AM
Going to sleep can be a sign of a low battery.  But since you've tried several batteries, you might try cleaning the battery contacts inside the pleo.  Also, try running a skit from an SD card.  If he runs the skit, it's not a battery issue.
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: wookie62 on February 24, 2017, 10:32:49 AM
Hi there, many thanks for taking the time to reply, appreciate it. can you tell me exactly what a skit is???? Please excuse my ignorance, but I haven't made it out of the dark ages yet!!! Many thanks and best regards Trisha.
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: mweed on February 25, 2017, 10:06:58 PM
A skit is a set of pre-programmed actions and sounds saved to a file that your pleo can re-play.  You copy the file to an SD card, put the SD card in the pleo when it is turned off, then, when you turn the pleo on, it reads the file on the card and follows those instructions.  Since these skits override the pleo's built-in programming, it is a good way to test to see if the problem is related to the hardware or the pleo's operating system.

You can find a whole list of skits with videos of them in this topic: InmemoryofRomeo's skits and other downloads! (http://bobthepleo.com/forums/index.php?topic=851.0)

Make sure the SD card is a small, older card.  Pleo's can't read the larger sizes.  If it says HC on the card, it's too big.
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: wookie62 on March 11, 2017, 08:27:50 AM
Hi there, in such a good mood and its all due to mewed, thank you ever so much, thank you. My Pleo is working to "walk the Dinosaur", yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! Its the first time in too long a time that Fred as come alive, BRILLIANT!! ;D Now how do I get him to work normally away from the skit download????? I would love to get him back to normal. Thank you everyone for their help and advice, especially mewed, cannot thank you enough. OH JOY!!!!
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: InmemoryofRomeo on March 11, 2017, 03:13:30 PM
It could be a software issue, you could try an update, just make sure it's one for the correct Pleo, in your case original Ugobe Pleo, you could try the 2.0 update, just be aware they go through a moody teenage phase ;)
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: wookie62 on March 18, 2017, 08:11:58 AM
Hi there, thanks for that, won't mind one bit about stroppy teenage phase, just so long as he is alive once again. Which he is, wwwwwwwWWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhhhh. Thanks everyone ;D
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: InmemoryofRomeo on March 20, 2017, 03:16:57 AM
So glad to hear it :)
Title: Re: Poorly Ill Pleo
Post by: Talon on March 21, 2017, 07:58:49 AM
Hi, Wookie62! How did your update to 2.0 go? Is Fred alive again now?
Talon
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