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  • #19685
    Anonymous
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    I am trying to run humaxrw on my hard drive. All I get is “Humax disk not found. The disk has not been initialised by Windows and disk management can see it as “Unknown”.

    I have also tried in Linux Mint 64 bit which can see it but that is all.

    Windows 10 64 bit.

    Any other things I can try? I know the 9300T is old but I am trying to extract the programmes on it. The disk works in the 9300T.

    Thank you

    #84633
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    Rick O – 38 minutes ago  » 

    I am trying to run humaxrw on my hard drive. All I get is “Humax disk not found. The disk has not been initialised by Windows and disk management can see it as “Unknown”.

    What humaxrw command line are you using in Windows?

    I have also tried in Linux Mint 64 bit which can see it but that is all.

    Windows 10 64 bit.

    What humaxrw command line are you using in Linux?

    #84634
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Have you tried using the front end GUI?

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/humaxrw-gui-front-end-1

    If you’re happy with the command line be aware that you have to run humaxrw from an administrator command prompt.

    For the GUI just right click and ‘run as administrator’

    #84635
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have used Command Line and PowerShell. All I get as a result is Humax disk not found.I am entering the correct commands. The gui interface returns with path not found.

    In Linux I used the terminal

    Thanks for the reply

    #84636
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Rick O – 1 day ago  » 

    I have used Command Line and PowerShell. All I get as a result is Humax disk not found.I am entering the correct commands. The gui interface returns with path not found.

    In Linux I used the terminal

    Thanks for the reply

    You don’t say whether you are running as administrator with the GUI or running from an administrator command prompt for the command line. (type cmd in the search box and right click the cmd.exe from the list and select ‘run as administrator’).

    Also Martin asked what command(s) you were typing in. Could you let us know that please.

    How is the drive connected?

    #84637
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I was logged in as administrator. The command was humaxrw in a command prompt in the folder with humaxrw. I didn’t use the GUI. As I said the result was “Humax disk not found”. I was using an external USB caddie. The drive was seen by the Windows disk management utility.

    My next step may be installing the drive inside the PC if you think it may help. Thank you.

    #84638
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Rick O – 1 hour ago  » 

    I was logged in as administrator.

    Despite being logged in as the administrator you still need to “run as administrator”. In windows 7 this would be via right clicking and selecting “run as administrator”.

    Rick O – 1 hour ago  » 

    My next step may be installing the drive inside the PC if you think it may help.

    There is no obvious reason that would help.

    First try ‘run as administrator’ and then answer the questions already asked.

    Or at least say why you are not answering them! The guys are trying to help you but if you just ignore them without explaining why then you are not helping yourself.

    E.g.

    aldaweb – 2 hours ago  » 

    Martin asked what command(s) you were typing in. Could you let us know that please.

    #84639
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’m afraid I was answering from memory. I’ve had a busy work schedule so will give a better answer in a few days when I can try it all again. Many thanks.

    #84640
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    OK, I have tried all this again. Nothing working.

    I attach two screenshots. One of Disk Management and one of the command line as I have run it. I have run as administrator as instructed.

    May be the disk is corrupted?

    [attachment=65128,964] [attachment=65128,965]

    #84641
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    When you ask for humaxrw to run you need to include your request for what you want it to do. As you haven’t it is just defaulting to something and its not the humax disk!

    When you download the executable there was a README file included. Read that to see how you specify the options. It states how to specify which disk it should be looking at. It contains a few examples.

    Start of by trying both the following and see what happens!

    humaxrw 0: -l

    humaxrw 1: -l

    #84642
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    When you ask for humaxrw to run you need to include your request for what you want it to do. As you haven’t it is just defaulting to something and its not the humax disk!

    When you download the executable there was a README file included. Read that to see how you specify the options. It states how to specify which disk it should be looking at. It contains a few examples.

    Start of by trying both the following and see what happens!

    humaxrw 0: -l

    humaxrw 1: -l

    #84643
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Many thanks for this. I finally got somewhere but not what I wanted to see: (I wasn’t using “1” to specify the disk).

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax RW>humaxrw 1: -l

    Record list is empty

    Free Space: 491.7 GB

    Also did this:

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax RW>humaxrw 1: -r -l

    1: ***Buffer***

    2: ***Buffer***

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax RW>humaxrw 1: -r -s

    WARNING swapping main and backup recording lists should only be done if the main list is corrupt – do you wish to continue? [no]: yes

    Oldname _RECORD_LIST_ does not exist

    Oldname _RL_BACKUP_ does not exist

    Oldname _RL_TMP_ does not exist

    Main and backup recording lists have been swapped

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax RW>humaxrw 1: -r -l

    1: ***Buffer***

    2: ***Buffer***

    I now assume everything is gone…

    Thank you

    #84644
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    More: I tried humaxcheck and found this so maybe somethings is still there:

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax check>humaxcheck 1:

    humaxcheck version 0.10W (c) xyz321

    Writes to the Humax disk are disabled

    PARTITION 0

    ===========

    Humax calculated free space count: 491709530112 bytes

    PARTITION 1

    ===========

    Humax calculated free space count: 267943936 bytes

    PARTITION 2

    ===========

    Humax calculated free space count: 32964608 bytes

    C:UsersrmohlDocumentsHumaxHumax check>

    #84645
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    If you put the drive back in the 9300T can you still see the recordings?

    #84646
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    NO!

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