Well it seems the stupid 1 am reboot has not been removed from the H3.
All that has changed is the H3 will not ask you if it can reboot like the other hoppers do and will just skip the reboot and wait for the system to no longer be in use.
It has nothing to do with guide data not updating it is just the normal system reboot like we all hated about the other hoppers.
The other difference besides not asking every morning if it is OK is after 72 hours it will no longer skip the reboot because it is in use or timers and will just go right ahead and reboot.
So if you have timers from 1 to 4 or watch from 1 to 4 expect a reboot every 3 days.
All that has changed is the H3 will not ask you if it can reboot like the other hoppers do and will just skip the reboot and wait for the system to no longer be in use.
It has nothing to do with guide data not updating it is just the normal system reboot like we all hated about the other hoppers.
The other difference besides not asking every morning if it is OK is after 72 hours it will no longer skip the reboot because it is in use or timers and will just go right ahead and reboot.
So if you have timers from 1 to 4 or watch from 1 to 4 expect a reboot every 3 days.