Toshiba 39L4353RB 7.1.56.36.01.1 TimeShift and Rec problems.

Hello.
I have Toshiba 39L4353RB with latest aviable f/w 7.1.56.36.01.1 for this model.
There are not options for TimeShift and Recording in Menu.
I have selected country Germany, DVB-C with CAM-module (digital TV).
I have insert USB HDD, but there was not any settings in Menu for TimeShift.
1) Was this options disabled in f/w 7.1.56.36.01.1?
2) Can i upgrade 39L4353RB manualy (by usb flash) for latest f/w 7.1.90.34.01.1 (another country code for L4353) to enable TimeShift?

Did you reset the TV after the firmware update?
If not do that firstly!
TO use Time Shift you have to go through the Recording Setup.
You have to choose the HDD and partition you want to record.
This is described in user manual page 51 -> [Toshiba 39L4353 user manual|http://www.toshiba-om.net/LCD/PDF/English/L4353-323950-English.pdf]

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