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January 28, 2012 at 11:29 am #12726
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InactiveHi
Yesterday my Humax 9200T stopped recording programmes the list of pre recorded programmes was blank – about 50 titles when it worked correctly.
The HDD is about 50% full and while I realise that a FORMAT may resolve the problem I am trying to avoid loosing my previous recordings.
Connected the HDD to my PC and run Humaxcheck below is a print out of its findings however I am need further guidance if possible to rectify the disk file system.
humaxcheck version 0.10W (c) xyz321
PARTITION 0
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0.av : Buf Frag: 13, size: 5294080 Alloc fat 7896752, dir 7896000
3571 blocks allocated in orphan chains taking up 1374920704 bytes
Humax calculated free space count: 79239479296 bytes
Total free space count incorrect
Actual free space based on allocated blocks: 78956486656 bytes
PARTITION 1
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epgsave.dat : Err Frag: 22, size: 8918016 Alloc fat 17440, dir 17440
Improper file termination in FAT: ffffffff
15782 blocks allocated in orphan chains taking up 258572288 bytes
Humax calculated free space count: 0 bytes
Total free space count incorrect
Actual free space based on allocated blocks: 16384 bytes
PARTITION 2
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Humax calculated free space count: 5366808576 bytes
If some one out there can help… Please
Regards
Steve
January 28, 2012 at 11:38 am #29935Martin Liddle
ParticipantI wasn’t aware that humaxcheck has any capability to recover from your situation. Is there guidance somewhere that suggests different? The usual route is to use humaxrw in recovery mode (-r command line option) to download the recordings to a PC. You can then use ts2hrw to recreate the necessary hre files and upload them back to the Humax after formatting the disk.
January 28, 2012 at 12:25 pm #29936Anonymous
InactiveHi Martin
I have searched the internet and this was the only software I could get to run, so I will try humaxrw this afternoon – I will keep you posted with my progress…
Kind Reagrds
Steve
January 28, 2012 at 4:33 pm #29937Anonymous
InactiveI had exactly the same issue with my 9200TBX this morning and I’ve managed to recover all the recordings using HumaxRW which I found pretty simple to use. However, I had to use ts2hrw to recreate the hre files and so now when I put the disk back in the Humax I’ve lost all the title, date/time and EPG info. Is that to be expected having used ts2hrw or have I misunderstood how to use it?
January 28, 2012 at 5:12 pm #29938Martin Liddle
Participantloungelizard – 37 minutes ago »
I’ve lost all the title, date/time and EPG info. Is that to be expected having used ts2hrw or have I misunderstood how to use it?
Yes I think that is to be expected.
January 28, 2012 at 5:40 pm #29939Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin, I really appreciate your response. This month I’ve fixed both this problem and the ‘–:– in Standby’ problem with the help of this forum.
I’m hoping that if I do decide to replace my box with an HDR-FOX T2 that it won’t suffer from quite so many small annoying problems as well as these more serious ones.
January 28, 2012 at 7:39 pm #29940Anonymous
InactiveHi
Ran humaxrw and the message is “unknown partition table”, not sure the way forward here? any ideas? Desperate not to loose my recordings!
January 28, 2012 at 7:41 pm #29941Martin Liddle
Participantstevehumax – 1 minute ago »
Ran humaxrw and the message is “unknown partition table”, not sure the way forward here? any ideas? Desperate not to loose my recordings!
Have you allowed Windows to “Initialise” the disk in disk/device manager? The disk should not appear under “My Computer”. If this is done accidentally use the “-p” option to HumaxCheck to fix the partition table.
January 28, 2012 at 7:48 pm #29942Martin Liddle
Participantloungelizard – 2 hours ago »
I’m hoping that if I do decide to replace my box with an HDR-FOX T2 that it won’t suffer from quite so many small annoying problems as well as these more serious ones.
Well our experience with the HDR-FOX T2 has been very good so far and it is more reliable than the 9200.
January 29, 2012 at 11:20 am #29943Anonymous
InactiveHi
Ran humaxcheck -p then humaxrw it now says “Record list is empty”, any ideas guys?
found a spare Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 160Gb Ultra HDD, will this work in my 920 until I can fix the original disk!
anyone tyied this?
January 29, 2012 at 12:01 pm #29944Martin Liddle
Participantstevehumax – 39 minutes ago »
Ran humaxcheck -p then humaxrw it now says “Record list is empty”, any ideas guys?
Is that in recovery mode (-r command line option)?
January 29, 2012 at 1:15 pm #29945Anonymous
InactiveWhen I did a “humax 1: -l” I got nothing, “humax 1: -r -l” gave me a list which I then copied for use later. I then used “humaxrw 1: -r -g 3-42” to transfer off the files. “ts2hrw *.ts” created the hre files for me. Reformated the drive in the Humax before copying all the programs back on using “humaxrw 1: -p *.ts”. I used the Humax to rename the programs back to what they were before based on the info I copied from the “humaxrw 1: -r -l” result.
I can now watch and record as before so I’m happy for the time being. Hope that helps.
January 29, 2012 at 4:32 pm #29946Anonymous
InactiveHi
Yes I can copy now thanks however I dont know the command to copy the Recording to another location instead of C: as I do not have enough disk space on C: to copy to.
January 29, 2012 at 7:36 pm #29947Anonymous
InactiveIt’ll copy to your current folder. I created a sub-folder on an H: drive to copy it to, so at the command prompt I used “H:” followed by “cd Humax” so that I was in H:Humax. Either copy humaxrw.exe to the same folder or specify the location in your command, I used the command “c:humaxrwhumaxrw 1: -r -g 3-42” as I’d kept humaxrw.exe in the C:HumaxRW folder. This copied all my recordings from device 1: to H:Humax. Hope that makes sense.
January 30, 2012 at 1:54 pm #29948Anonymous
InactiveHi
Yes it makes sense copying recordings to another HDD, will keep you posted of my progress…
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