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  • #12617
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    For some time I’ve been using Tread9200files to read and copy the files from a 9200 disk into my PC, after taking the disk out of the Humax and connecting it directly to the IDE of my PC, running Windows XP. It’s a great utility for mass copying Humax files to an external hard disk, for example.

    I’ve now upgraded the PC to Windows 7, downloaded the program files, and tried to get it to run (as Administrator, in XP compatability mode) but without success.

    Any suggestions, anyone ?

    many thanks

    Joe

    #29357
    aldaweb
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    firstly 9200treadfiles is an old version and you should download hummyreadfiles 0.94 from our download pages (link).

    set hummyreadfiles to always run as administrator in the priveledge level section on the compatibility tab reached by right clicking and selecting properties as opposed to using the run as administrator from the right click menu. That works for me on 32 bit Win 7 at least.

    Alternatively you can run humaxrw from an administrator command prompt (type cmd into the search box, right click the cmd.exe in the list above and select run as administrator). It’s all command line (no GUI) but straight forward and copes with >256 files if you ever put a larger drive in. It’s on the same blog page as hummyreadfiles.

    #29358
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi, and many thanks for the response.

    I realised later on that I needed to adjust my BIOS settings to recognise the Humax hard disk (set IDE channel to “Auto”). Once I’d done that, Hummyreadfies 0.94 worked like a dream.

    Indeed it even transferred files that had caused the earlier version to crash (something to do with filenames I think).

    So a great success.

    Once again, thanks

    Joe

    #29359
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Firstly I am so glad to have found you after the demise of the old forum and good to see a lot of familiar names.

    Now I’m afraid I need help again.I have upgraded my computer to a Windows 7 64bit and my hummyreadfiles 0.94 only seems to work sometimes and the rest of the times fails to open I’ve set computer to run in XP compatibility mode but still it only works sometimes.Am I doing something wrong or do I need to try a different program ? If so what should a semi-illiterate computer user try that won’t confound me.Thanks for your help . Ruth

    #29360
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi

    You don’t say whether you also ran the program as administrator – Aldaweb suggests permanently setting the Program’s properties to Administrator and XP-Compatbility, using the “Properties” dialog.

    To do this, right-click on the program file, select “Properties”, then select the “Compatibilities” tab, and check the two boxes for Run as Administrator and XP-Compatbility mode. I guess you could also check the box for all users too, to be on the safe side. Then save and exit.

    Now try running the program ….

    Good luck.

    Joe

    #29361
    aldaweb
    Participant

    joecav – 17 hours ago  » 

    Hi, and many thanks for the response.

    I realised later on that I needed to adjust my BIOS settings to recognise the Humax hard disk (set IDE channel to “Auto”). Once I’d done that, Hummyreadfies 0.94 worked like a dream.

    Indeed it even transferred files that had caused the earlier version to crash (something to do with filenames I think).

    So a great success.

    Once again, thanks

    Joe

    I sometimes forget that some of you need to connect directly to the motherboard on the PC rather than the USB-IDE route. The 0.94 update was indeed to do with ‘illegal’ (for filenames) characters in the programme name. Glad it’s sorted now. :-)

    #29362
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Ruth900 – 15 hours ago  » 

    Hi Firstly I am so glad to have found you after the demise of the old forum and good to see a lot of familiar names.

    Ruth

    Hi Ruth and welcome to the forum. :-)

    See my post no2 above. I don’t actually need to run in XP compatibility on 32 bit Win 7 but the important thing is in the compatibility tab reached from the properties option when you right click the hummyreadfiles0.94.exe file, make sure that in the priveledge section the ‘run as administrator’ is checked.

    #29363
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi

    Thanks for the replies,I have tried but still doesn’t want to work.I would try the other one but I don’t know what command prompt is,far less how to use it.I did say I was only semi-literate in computers.I read in another section ,I think,about other people having difficulties with 64bit Windows7 but I’m not sure of which solution I should try.I like Hummyreadfiles they’re familiar and easy,I’ve been using them for years to take files off the Humax and run them through MPegStreamclip to put them on my Archos.I transfer about 50 Gbs a week so I really need something that works without having to mess about with it for an hour before it will do anything.Any advice or help would be very gratefully received,please.

    #29364
    aldaweb
    Participant

    How are you connecting to the drive?

    Would you like a walk through of using the command prompt to see if that works for you?

    #29365
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    aldaweb – 32 minutes ago  » 

    Would you like a walk through of using the command prompt to see if that works for you?

    There is a GUI front end for HumaxRW at http://www.betelgeuse-observatory.com/Downloads/HumaxRWFront-End.zip

    #29366
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi I’m connecting using IDE-USB cable mod. I have had some success with the previous suggestions,I did the run in XP run as administrator also changed settings for all users and it didn’t seem to work but after a restart [rather than turn off then back on] it has now started working and 3 times I’ve tried it and 3 times it started and didn’t stall during the first download as it sometimes does. I am really hopeful [though not completely convinced] that this has solved the problem.If this has not fixed the problem will the HumaxRW with or without the GUI work with the cable mod,I had thought that was a replacement for elinker? If so I may well need a talk though of how to do it. But bear in mind I have just spent 2 hours trying to get Internet Explorer to stop having a long skinny and therefore completely unreadable display,so I’m really not good at this but I amm very good at following instructions,that’s how I got a cable mod and made it work.Thanks again for the help. Ruth

    #29367
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    Ruth900 – 8 hours ago  » 

    If this has not fixed the problem will the HumaxRW with or without the GUI work with the cable mod,I had thought that was a replacement for elinker?

    You thought wrong. Media Controller is the replacement for eLinker (and hence connects to the USB port on the Humax). HumaxRW requires direct access to the hard drive and so will work with the cable mod.

    #29368
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Martin Liddle – 1 day ago  » 

    There is a GUI front end for HumaxRW at http://www.betelgeuse-observatory.com/Downloads/HumaxRWFront-End.zip

    Thanks for that link Martin – I wasn’t aware of it as I’m comfortable with CL anyway.

    To whom do we give credit for it?

    #29369
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    aldaweb – 3 hours ago  » 

    Martin Liddle – 1 day ago  » 

    There is a GUI front end for HumaxRW at http://www.betelgeuse-observatory.com/Downloads/HumaxRWFront-End.zip

    To whom do we give credit for it?

    User Astronomy over on hummy.tv who signs his posts Thomas.

    #29370
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi,

    I moded my humax 9200t 2 or 3 years ago and have been using hummyreadfiles094 with no problems so yesterday I did the mod for a friend who has a 9200t with a 320gb hard drive.

    When I connected his humax to my computer and ran hummyreadfiles a message “no recordings found on drive” appeared.

    He has over 400 hundred recordings on his drive,would this be the problem?Is there a way around this issue as he would dearly like to transfer a lot of these recordings and make room on his drive?A lot of the recordings are radio recordings,

    cheers

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