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August 7, 2012 at 11:37 am #33292
Anonymous
InactiveThank you, Martin.
I am “ignorant” so please be basic with me!! How do I install the suggestion – is this from a memory stick off my laptop then use the memory stick on the Humax equipment?
Do you know if Humax are going to do anything about this problem …. if I was the only one, then I would accept that it is just one of those things but by the looks of my googling this problem this isn’t a one off and the other thing that I noticed is that all of the comments/questions that I saw re this problem showed it had happened in the last two months. Doesn’t that raise a concern too?
Sue
August 7, 2012 at 12:01 pm #33293Barry
ModeratorIf you download the link as per Martins post, once you extract the files the update instructions are included, but basically yes to your ‘is this from a memory stick off my laptop then use the memory stick on the Humax equipment’
As a matter of interest is your unit a 500GB or 1TB version?
August 7, 2012 at 12:12 pm #33294Martin Liddle
Participantsusiec510 – 31 minutes ago »
Do you know if Humax are going to do anything about this problem
Try asking Humax.
this problem this isn’t a one off and the other thing that I noticed is that all of the comments/questions that I saw re this problem showed it had happened in the last two months. Doesn’t that raise a concern too?
It certainly isn’t a one off but it isn’t very common; reports of the problem go back more than two months but there will be no reports earlier than February 2011 when the background delete was introduced at 1.02.07.
August 7, 2012 at 1:22 pm #33295Anonymous
InactiveBarry any comment on #11 & #12?
August 9, 2012 at 2:37 pm #33296Barry
ModeratorREPASSAC – 2 days ago »
Barry any comment on #11 & #12?
Sorry missed this one as very busy in other areas.
I agree, Humax Towers are aware.
August 13, 2012 at 2:07 pm #33297Anonymous
InactiveHi!
I’m back trying to fix this * Deleting… problem once again after a break for the holidays.
I have tried moving to version 1.01.09 and while the * Deleting… message goes, SO DOES THE SOUND ON MANY OF THE EXISTING RECORDINGS!!! (Same problem or another issue with 1.01.09???)
Moved to the latest custom firmware, and the problem of * Deleting… returns.
Just a thought, but if this problem is fixed by deleting a file or the contents of a directory:
rm /mnt/hd1/filebglastop.dat
– could this command not be added to the install procress for the firmware??
Anyway, I guess I am left with having to telnet to the HUMAX box and delete the file manually.
Can someone point me to detailed instructions of what I need to do please to get to the point where I can type in the rm command? – Especially what cables I will need to connect my laptop to the humax box.
Many thanks!
August 13, 2012 at 2:47 pm #33298Martin Liddle
ParticipantJeffPHurst – 35 minutes ago »
I have tried moving to version 1.01.09 and while the * Deleting… message goes, SO DOES THE SOUND ON MANY OF THE EXISTING RECORDINGS!!! (Same problem or another issue with 1.01.09???)
Different issue.
Just a thought, but if this problem is fixed by deleting a file or the contents of a directory:
rm /mnt/hd1/filebglastop.dat
– could this command not be added to the install procress for the firmware??
A similar idea (adding it to a reset to default settings) has been suggested to Humax.
Anyway, I guess I am left with having to telnet to the HUMAX box and delete the file manually.
Can someone point me to detailed instructions of what I need to do please to get to the point where I can type in the rm command? – Especially what cables I will need to connect my laptop to the humax box.
Is your Humax connected to your home network? If not the easiest way is to temporarily connect it using a standard network cable. If that isn’t feasible then you could temporarily connect the Humax and a PC using a crossover network cable and manually set IP addresses.
Let us know how you get on.
August 13, 2012 at 3:01 pm #33299Anonymous
InactiveHi!
No – it isn’t connected to our home network and is about 30m from the router. Looks like getting a crossover network cable is the route to go (no pun intended).
I’ll look around for instructions on how to connect the PC and Humax box.
MANY THANKS!
Jeff
August 13, 2012 at 4:51 pm #33300Martin Liddle
ParticipantJeffPHurst – 1 hour ago »
No – it isn’t connected to our home network and is about 30m from the router. Looks like getting a crossover network cable is the route to go (no pun intended).
Temporarily move the Humax next to the router to delete the offending file.
August 14, 2012 at 8:21 am #33301Anonymous
InactiveWill I need to view any info from the Humax on a TV screen whilst it is connected to the router? – particularly as it has never been connected to a network before.
I will write down all the settings etc. from the Humax in advance anyway.
August 14, 2012 at 9:28 am #33302Anonymous
InactiveRight…
I’ve connected the crossover network cable and get an Unidentified network.
I have telent client enabled on the laptop and tried running it on the command line, but get the message:
C:>telnet 192.0.2.100
Connecting to 192.0.2.100…Could not open connection to the host, on port 23:Connection failed
I continue to search for details of exactly how to connect and then telnet to the HUMAX box with a crossover cable.
Thanks!
August 14, 2012 at 9:46 am #33303Martin Liddle
ParticipantJeffPHurst – 16 minutes ago »
I’ve connected the crossover network cable and get an Unidentified network.
Good.
I have telent client enabled on the laptop and tried running it on the command line, but get the message:
C:>telnet 192.0.2.100
Connecting to 192.0.2.100…Could not open connection to the host, on port 23:Connection failed
What is the IP address of your notebook? Have you set the IP address of the Humax to 192.0.2.100?
August 14, 2012 at 9:54 am #33304Anonymous
InactiveThe IP address of the humax is indeed 192.0.2.100 – I got this from the humax box itself.
This is the info from the network connection view in Windows:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Description: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
Physical Address: 90-FB-A6-B2-9A-42
DHCP Enabled: No
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address: 169.254.167.69
IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address: 192.0.2.100
IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Default Gateway:
IPv4 DNS Server:
IPv4 WINS Server:
NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled: Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::4d7d:fcb5:22ec:a745%10
IPv6 Default Gateway:
IPv6 DNS Servers: fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1, fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1, fec0:0:0:ffff:
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August 14, 2012 at 10:07 am #33305Anonymous
InactiveOK – I have got telnet working and have connected to the humax box successfully…
I tried running the rm /mnt/hd1/filebglastop.dat command, but the file is still there. I guess I do not have permission to delete it…is there some step missing?
August 14, 2012 at 10:09 am #33306Anonymous
Inactiveeven tried rm -f but no success
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