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July 28, 2012 at 3:23 pm #13425
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InactiveI want to run humaxrw in recovery mode to remove my recorded programs, format my 9300T and then replace the programs. Martin Liddle has suggested that the author of this may be able to help me overcome errors that have been experienced by other users when replacing the files.
Please get in touch.
July 28, 2012 at 4:58 pm #33228Martin Liddle
ParticipantEmma – 1 hour ago »
I want to run humaxrw in recovery mode to remove my recorded programs, format my 9300T and then replace the programs. Martin Liddle has suggested that the author of this may be able to help me overcome errors that have been experienced by other users when replacing the files.
I have alerted xyz321 the author of humaxrw. Lets go one step at a time. Firstly you will need to download humaxrw. Then you will need a USB to SATA converter such as Link to eBay seller.
Turn the power off to the Humax and disconnect the plug from the mains. Don’t be tempted to run the Humax with the lid off. If you do it is very easy to touch the power supply and destroy it.
Remove the lid(five obvious screws if it is like the 9200). Disconnect the connections from the hard drive. Attach the data and power cables from the USB adapter.
Create a directory for humaxrw on the drive of your PC that has the most spare space and preferably at the outer level eg c:humaxrwdir
Start a command prompt Start>Accessories>Command prompt (if you are running Vista or Windows 7 rather than left clicking on command prompt, right click and select Run as administrator)
At the command prompt type
cd humaxrwdir
then type
humaxrw 1: -r -l
with luck this will produce a list of the missing files. If not try
humaxrw 2: -r -l
and so on until you get a list of files. Not how many files are found.
Once you have a list of files type
humaxrw 1: -r -g 1-95
(substitute the number that gave you a listing for the 1: in the line above and the number of files for 95).
This will run for several hours whilst the programs are copied to your PC.
Then disconnect the USB to SATA adapter, reconnect the hard drive. Turn on the Humax and format the disk from the HDD Control menu.
Check that you can now make a recording and then come back for advice on what to do next.
July 29, 2012 at 12:19 pm #33229Anonymous
InactiveI think it would be useful if you could send me some diagnostic data with the disk in its corrupted state and also later after the disk has been formatted. I will post some instructions if you are willing to do this.
August 20, 2012 at 6:50 pm #33230Anonymous
InactiveSorry for the delay, I have just got my SATA converter in the post. I’m happy to provide diagnostic data provided that I have instructions and I won’t be able to damage the unit at all. I’ve not really done anything like this before!
August 20, 2012 at 9:11 pm #33231Anonymous
InactiveIf you follow Martin’s procedure above, the diagnostic can be run at any time before formatting the disk but I will suggest running it after starting a command prompt window. The diagnostic utility (humaxdiag) can be downloaded from here.
It will create a series of files on your computer so it is best to run it in an empty directory (and preferably separate from any files created by humaxrw).
Make a new directory say c:humaxdiag at the command prompt using:
md humaxdiag
change directory into it:
cd humaxdiag
To run the diagnostic:
humaxdiag 1:
You may need to try a different disk using 1: or 2: or 3: etc.
If it has run successfully there should be a set of .dat files and possibly some .epg files in the humaxdiag folder. Please email them to me (preferably zipped up).
Now type ‘cd humaxrw’ and follow the rest of Martin’s procedure.
After reformatting the drive it may be useful if you make two short recordings (say 2 minutes each) then remove the disk and run humaxdiag again.
August 21, 2012 at 5:19 pm #33232Anonymous
InactiveOk, almost ready to go but a few final queries first:
May sound silly but Martin mentions not running the machine with the lid off so do I need to replace it after attaching the USB adapter and before starting the next step?
I’m not really familiar with using the command prompt. After I have typed something in e.g. cd humaxrwdir do I need to press anything (e.g. enter) before typing the next entry?
It looks as though 290GB of my memory has been used on the humax and I only have 118GB free in my C drive. Am I able to connect my external hard drive and then run the whole thing onto/from this?
From what you are saying am I right to take it that it is best to run the diagnostic tool first and then follow Martins instructions?
Thank you for your patience!!
August 21, 2012 at 7:18 pm #33233Martin Liddle
ParticipantEmma – 1 hour ago »
May sound silly but Martin mentions not running the machine with the lid off so do I need to replace it after attaching the USB adapter and before starting the next step?
Assuming you have bought an adapter with its own power supply then there is no need to apply power to the Humax with the lid off.
I’m not really familiar with using the command prompt. After I have typed something in e.g. cd humaxrwdir do I need to press anything (e.g. enter) before typing the next entry?
Yes press enter after entering each command.
It looks as though 290GB of my memory has been used on the humax and I only have 118GB free in my C drive. Am I able to connect my external hard drive and then run the whole thing onto/from this?
Yes.
From what you are saying am I right to take it that it is best to run the diagnostic tool first and then follow Martins instructions?
Yes.
August 21, 2012 at 7:36 pm #33234Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin.
Still a bit confused about the power/lid situation. If I remove the lid, detach the connections then attach the data and power cables from the USB adaptor, as you detailed, and then continue with the process is this not running it with the lid off? Apologies if I’m really getting the wrong end of the stick.
I haven’t looked at the unit yet but am hoping it’s pretty self explanatory as to how these cables join up. I bought the adaptor that you recommended.
August 21, 2012 at 7:45 pm #33235Martin Liddle
ParticipantEmma – 7 minutes ago »
Still a bit confused about the power/lid situation. If I remove the lid, detach the connections then attach the data and power cables from the USB adaptor, as you detailed, and then continue with the process is this not running it with the lid off?
You are not applying power to the Humax only to the hard drive so there is no risk of damaging the Humax power supply.
August 21, 2012 at 7:49 pm #33236Anonymous
InactiveBrilliant! Thanks very much.
I’ll follow all of the instructions provided and post with my progress.
Really appreciate the help!
August 22, 2012 at 6:07 pm #33237Anonymous
InactiveHmm, stuck at the first hurdle. I’m trying to run humaxdiag but I’ve had ‘permission denied’ trying 1: and 2: and for any above this (e.g.3: etc) I get no such file or directory.
Any ideas?
August 22, 2012 at 8:26 pm #33238Anonymous
InactiveCheck that you are running it as Administrator (see Martin’s post).
August 22, 2012 at 8:42 pm #33239Anonymous
InactiveI overlooked this, seemed to have solved the problem, thanks!
August 23, 2012 at 7:22 am #33240Anonymous
InactiveI think what has happened is that at some stage the recording list has become corrupt. The Humax has then discarded it and started a new one.
Emma, please don’t reformat the drive just yet (unless you are really desperate). You should be fine to copy recordngs from the disk though. Also could you try ‘getting’ some of the entries without the -r option to humaxrw.
Martin, do we know if the problem restoring recordings to the hard disk occurs only when using ts2hrw or does it also occur when not using recovery mode?
August 23, 2012 at 1:35 pm #33241Martin Liddle
Participantxyz321 – 6 hours ago »
Martin, do we know if the problem restoring recordings to the hard disk occurs only when using ts2hrw or does it also occur when not using recovery mode?
I think it occurs in both cases. As I recollect one of the users reporting the problem had a full list of programs but was trying to fix a problem with the timeshift buffer.
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