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Martin Liddle.
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February 18, 2024 at 7:09 pm #23341
Anonymous
InactiveHi
My fvp-5000t is able to play live tv but not to record programs or pause live tv.
I’m also able to to play old recordings.
I’ve done a factory reset but this hasn’t rectified the problems.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks in advance!
February 18, 2024 at 10:02 pm #113870Martin Liddle
Participantbuyshirts – 2 hours ago »
I’m also able to to play old recordings.
I’ve done a factory reset but this hasn’t rectified the problems.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Based on the symptoms my first guess would be that the file system has gone read only because of a corruption. The easy way to fix it is to format the hard drive but this will of course delete existing recordings. The alternative is to take the hard drive out and attach it to a computer running Linux and use file system repair tools.
February 19, 2024 at 9:49 am #113871Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin for your reply!
Would the reset to factory settings not do the reformat?
If not how would i go about doing the remat is there a hidden setting for this?
Also if the hard drive needs to come out i don’t have access to a computer running Linux but i assume it shouldn’t be too hard a job to take it to a computer repair shop and they should be able to do it?
February 19, 2024 at 11:13 am #113872Martin Liddle
Participantbuyshirts – 1 hour ago »
Would the reset to factory settings not do the reformat?
If I remember correctly there is a format hard drive option on the reset to factory settings which defaults to off and needs to be set to on to format the hard drive.
Also if the hard drive needs to come out i don’t have access to a computer running Linux but i assume it shouldn’t be too hard a job to take it to a computer repair shop and they should be able to do it?
That sounds like a reasonable thing to do.
February 19, 2024 at 11:15 am #113873Anonymous
InactiveOnce again Marting thanks for your help
February 19, 2024 at 3:38 pm #113874Martin Liddle
Participantbuyshirts – 4 hours ago »
Once again Marting thanks for your help
Let us know how you get on.
February 20, 2024 at 9:01 am #113875Anonymous
InactiveMorning
I did the Factory Reset and HDD formatting and the problem persists.
As the reset didn’t work is it possible that the hard drive is knackered?
February 20, 2024 at 11:23 am #113876Martin Liddle
Participantbuyshirts – 2 hours ago »
I did the Factory Reset and HDD formatting and the problem persists.
As the reset didn’t work is it possible that the hard drive is knackered?
Yes it is possible. The best way to check is to open the FVP and remove the hard drive and connect it to a PC with a USB to SATA converter, note that if the drive is 3.5″ you will need the type of adapter that provides a 12V supply. Having connected it use Crystal Diskinfo (free download) to get the SMART data which will allow us to tell you the health of the drive.
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