<p>The basic error screens on a Redbox have different color backgrounds, indicating the problem at a basic level. Credits to @mordanthanus in the Discord for posting this info.</p>
<li><u>Black with white text</u>– Kiosk is booting or updating. Black screens automatically clear themselves when completed, usually 5-15 minutes. Watchdog must be turned on for this screen to disappear. Watchdog can be turned on or off through the Redbox Desktop.</li>
<li><u>Red with white text</u>– Machine error alert. Check error codes further down on the page. Generally requires human intervention but may fix itself during an overnight reboot.</li>
<li><u>Orange with white text</u>– Kiosk is conducting a partial or full maintenance sync and will reboot to customer screen when complete.</li>
<li><u>Green with white text</u>– The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places kiosk into maintenance mode. SOFTFILE<i>0x errors. </i></li>
<p>- The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places the kiosk into maintenance mode.* Try restarting the kiosk engine; if the error persists, send it to Level 2 for possible software support escalation.</p>
<p>- The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places the kiosk into maintenance mode.* SOFTFILE_02 errors should be sent directly to Software support by Level 1</p>
<p>- The kiosk engine reports a database access error and places the kiosk into maintenance mode. Send to level 2 for possible software support escalation.</p>
<h2>Powering On a Redbox Kiosk Computer After a BIOS Reset</h2>
<p>Redbox kiosk computers are configured to automatically power on when connected to a power source (autoboot). However, if the BIOS is reset—whether from a manual reset or due to a CMOS battery failure—this autoboot setting will revert to its default state and become disabled. After this, the computer will require a manual power-on each time until the autoboot setting is re-enabled in the BIOS.</p>
<p>On Premio computers, the power button is discreet and may not be immediately visible. It is located on the back of the unit, near the I/O panel. Look for a small button close to the I/O LEDs (typically used to indicate network or drive activity). Pressing this button will power on the computer, allowing access to the BIOS to re-enable the autoboot setting if needed.</p>
<p>Note: Once the autoboot on power setting is re-enabled in the BIOS, the computer should resume automatic boot-up on power connection, as originally configured.</p>
<p>If the start screen is blank (no carousel with titles), and the Rental screen is not showing any titles except for replacement cases despite all title data being intact, you will need to change the kiosk date and time into the past. The reason for this issue is currently unknown, but it may be caused from clearing the CMOS.</p>