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October 16, 2014 at 3:56 pm #16160
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InactiveA quick summary of events so far:
– Following a power cut during the night my PVR9300T would not boot, the display just showed “PVR9300T” and when it tried to reboot the application loader reached only 97%.
– Disconnected drive and rebooted, PVR booted up OK as a set top box.
– Checked here for advice and purchased USB to RS232 Null Modem Cable and tried to reload software using Flash9200. Software appeared to transfer OK but PVR display went straight from Programming to End – the display did not go through the P00 to P90 as described in Martin’s instructions.
– Tried to boot up, but no change. The loader would get to 97% before PVR display reverted to PVR9300T.
– Purchased USB to SATA cable and have this afternoon removed the HDD and connected it my laptop. It isn’t visible in the Device Manager or under Storage and I can’t seem to do anything to find it.
Can I presume the HDD has completely failed and if so can anyone suggest the best replacement? The Western Digital WD3200AVVS is no longer available.
Thanks in anticipation.
Alison
October 16, 2014 at 4:44 pm #56510Martin Liddle
ParticipantAligator – 44 minutes ago »
Can I presume the HDD has completely failed and if so can anyone suggest the best replacement? The Western Digital WD3200AVVS is no longer available.
Difficult to be sure whether the drive has failed. I am uncertain because if the drive was completely dead the box should just boot up as a set top box. If you do need to replace the drive then this is suitable Link to EBuyer
October 16, 2014 at 5:11 pm #56511Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin. Is there anything else I can try before purchasing a new drive, in case this isn’t the problem? I tried connecting it to 2 different laptops, neither of which would see the drive.
October 16, 2014 at 5:21 pm #56512Martin Liddle
ParticipantAligator – 8 minutes ago »
Is there anything else I can try before purchasing a new drive, in case this isn’t the problem? I tried connecting it to 2 different laptops, neither of which would see the drive.
If you are confident about initialising a disk and are sure that it isn’t showing up then I think you have done all you can. If you are not confident then describe exactly what you have done.
October 16, 2014 at 5:46 pm #56513Anonymous
InactiveI’m a bit of a newbie, so not hugely confident.
– Purchased a Bipra USB 2.0 to SATA/IDE Adapter Kit with Power Adapter for 2.5/3.5/5.25 inch SATA or IDE Drive.
– Removed HDD from PVR9300T
– Connected to laptop usb port following instructions supplied with cable adapter kit.
– Laptop is Sony Vaio with Win 7 64 bit
– Opened My Computer – Manage – Disk Management – Storage
– Only the laptop drive and dvd drives are shown. Nothing shown for external HDD. Re-scanned several times.
– Followed Bipra troubleshooting – disconnecting, reconnecting, rebooting, no luck. Tried connecting to second laptop. No luck.
– If I could see the drive in Disk Management to allow me to initialise I should be Ok, I just can’t see it.
Before I did all this I did disconnect the drive in situ, replaced the cover and powered up which is when it booted up as a set top box. So, given the above, if I buy a new drive and use your Flash9200 facilty (thanks!) I should be able to get hummy working again?
October 16, 2014 at 5:56 pm #56514Anonymous
InactiveYou don’t need to reload the software, that is stored in memory not on the hard drive.
October 16, 2014 at 6:35 pm #56515Anonymous
InactiveBiggles – 38 minutes ago »
You don’t need to reload the software, that is stored in memory not on the hard drive.
Of course, thanks Biggles.
October 16, 2014 at 8:54 pm #56516Martin Liddle
ParticipantAligator – 3 hours ago »
– Connected to laptop usb port following instructions supplied with cable adapter kit.
Of course I don’t know what the instructions say. My IDE/SATA to USB adapter has a label on it (in my hand writing) saying “apply power to disk before plugging USB adapter into computer” but I don’t know how common the need to do that is.
February 12, 2016 at 4:32 pm #56517Anonymous
InactiveI had exactly the same problem scenario as Alligator,but in my case I had a spare sata drive doing nothing,(only 160gb) so I connected that, and when I powered the 9300t up it read on tv ‘Format harddrive y or n’
I clicked yes and within seconds!! it fired up and now works perfectly.
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