fried disk on pvr9000t ?

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  • #20600
    Anonymous
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    Could someone please point me in the right direction.

    I’ve got the 4 dashes on the left hand side of the PV9000t. Looked up the FAQ, downloaded, humaxrw front-end and the humaxrw command line tools for windows 7. Neither of which can see the disk, which is IDE and USB attached. the Windows tray usb icon(bottom rhs) is asking if I want to eject ST3160022ACE, which is the 80Gb original. The only other disk on the laptop is a 125GB SSD.

    Can anyone suggest anything, or is my disk fried ?

    thanks

    dufusuk

    #91360
    Martin Liddle
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    dufusuk – 1 hour ago  » 

    I’ve got the 4 dashes on the left hand side of the PV9000t. Looked up the FAQ, downloaded, humaxrw front-end and the humaxrw command line tools for windows 7.

    I am not very familiar with the humaxrw front end; what parameters are you inputting to it?

    #91361
    Anonymous
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    The 9000t series models are: 9200T (which is an IDE), 9300T (SATA), 9150T (SATA) and 9400T (IDE). Their smallest drive was 160GB.

    Are you sure your PVR isn’t a 8000T? The later PVR-800Ts came with an 80GB IDE drive. Unfortunately the 8000T is not compatible with humaxrw.

    #91362
    Martin Liddle
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    Luke – 10 hours ago  » 

    Are you sure your PVR isn’t a 8000T? The later PVR-800Ts came with an 80GB IDE drive.

    Good spot Luke. The Seagate documents on the ST3160022ACE date from 2003/2004 which would fit with an 8000T.

    #91363
    Anonymous
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    dufusuk – 14 hours ago  » 

    Could someone please point me in the right direction.

    I’ve got the 4 dashes on the left hand side of the PV9000t. Looked up the FAQ, downloaded, humaxrw front-end and the humaxrw command line tools for windows 7. Neither of which can see the disk, which is IDE and USB attached. the Windows tray usb icon(bottom rhs) is asking if I want to eject ST3160022ACE, which is the 80Gb original. The only other disk on the laptop is a 125GB SSD.

    Can anyone suggest anything, or is my disk fried ?

    thanks

    dufusuk

    Thank you for responding :-)

    I’m trying to use the instruction in this FAQ:

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/stuck-in-standbylocking-up-using-humaxcheck-to-recover-a-failing-file-system

    1. first step of trying a manual reset didn’t work.

    2. Tried using ‘humaxcheck’ with ‘humaxcheck :0’ till ‘humaxcheck :9’, and it can’t read the hdisk

    3. Read in the forum that the GUI front end for ‘humaxrw’ auto detects the humax hdisk if connected. So installed and ran it without any option and it didn’t detect it.

    4. It should be on port 2, as ‘Devices Properties’ tells me it’s attached to device id 2.

    any thoughts on what do I try next ?

    #91364
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 4 mins ago  » 

    Luke – 10 hours ago  » 

    Are you sure your PVR isn’t a 8000T? The later PVR-800Ts came with an 80GB IDE drive.

    Good spot Luke. The Seagate documents on the ST3160022ACE date from 2003/2004 which would fit with an 8000T.

    Hi Luke, it was a typo… it is a PVR9000t, and is a 160GB Seagate, not the 80Gb 8000T, which I also have(it has replaced the 9000T, until I get the 9000T working again).

    #91365
    Martin Liddle
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    dufusuk – 42 mins ago  » 

    It should be on port 2, as ‘Devices Properties’ tells me it’s attached to device id 2.

    any thoughts on what do I try next ?

    Everything you have tried sounds OK to me. You mentioned Windows 7 in a previous post; is that the version of Windows that you are using?

    #91366
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 11 mins ago  » 

    dufusuk – 42 mins ago  » 

    It should be on port 2, as ‘Devices Properties’ tells me it’s attached to device id 2.

    any thoughts on what do I try next ?

    Everything you have tried sounds OK to me. You mentioned Windows 7 in a previous post; is that the version of Windows that you are using?

    Yes, it’s a Windows 7 laptop, I’m using. Do the utilities work better on Linux ? I have a linux mint distro I can try, if so.

    #91367
    Martin Liddle
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    dufusuk – 35 mins ago  » 

    Yes, it’s a Windows 7 laptop, I’m using. Do the utilities work better on Linux ? I have a linux mint distro I can try, if so.

    Do you get any error message from humaxcheck 2: ? Are you running the programs with Administrative privileges? I would say the Linux versions of the programs run equally well; note that the syntax for the drive is different in the Linux versions.

    #91368
    Anonymous
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    Do you get any error message from humaxcheck 2: ? Are you running the programs with Administrative privileges? I would say the Linux versions of the programs run equally well; note that the syntax for the drive is different in the Linux versions.

    I did run the gui ‘humaxrw’ as an admin, which didn’t detect the drive. I didn’t run ‘cmd’ as admin, so let me try that – thanks

    #91369
    Anonymous
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    Do you get any error message from humaxcheck 2: ? Are you running the programs with Administrative privileges? I would say the Linux versions of the programs run equally well; note that the syntax for the drive is different in the Linux versions.


    Output from Windows 7, as it’s easier for me:

    For the Humax disk, USB Storage Device Properties for ST3160022ACE shows:

    Location : Port_#0002.Hub_#0004

    humaxcheck output


    For all disks get this:

    C:humaxhumaxcheck-0.10W-win32>humaxcheck :1

    humaxcheck version 0.10W (c) xyz321

    Writes to the Humax disk are disabled

    Humax disk: No such file or directory

    C:humaxhumaxcheck-0.10W-win32>humaxcheck 2:

    humaxcheck version 0.10W (c) xyz321

    Writes to the Humax disk are disabled

    Humax disk: No such file or directory

    humaxrw output


    for disk 0

    C:humaxhumaxrw-1.15-win32>humaxrw 0: -l

    Unknown partition table

    for disk 1

    C:humaxhumaxrw-1.15-win32>humaxrw 1: -l

    AV partition – error in file allocation table 00061e79 00000000 00000000

    for disk 2-9

    C:humaxhumaxrw-1.15-win32>humaxrw 2: -l

    \.PhysicalDrive2: No such file or directory

    Does this suggest that the humax disk is ‘1:’ ? Or because I have 2 partitions , ie c: and f: ‘humaxrw’ is only seeing these 2 partitions (0: and 1:) and not the humax disk ?

    #91370
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Firstly both humaxcheck and humaxrw must be run from an administrator command line (right click cmd and ‘run as administrator)

    Secondly the fact that Windows has given the drive a drive letter would suggest it has initialised the drive and therfore the humax filesystem is possily corrupted. That may explain why the humaxrwgui does not find a disk. You may be able to repair this with the -p option in humaxcheck.

    Note that the filesystem on a 9000 series drive is proprietary and neither Windows nor Linux compatible without the above programs.

    #91371
    Anonymous
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    aldaweb – 7 mins ago  » 

    Secondly the fact that Windows has given the drive a drive letter would suggest it has initialised the drive and therfore the humax filesystem is possily corrupted.

    Hi aldaweb, Windows hasn’t given the disk a drive letter. The c: and f: drives are existing partitions, on the SSD. I can see a ‘label’ from ‘Devices’ but nothing else. I’ve run the utilities as Administrator and they’re still not reading the disk. if the disk is corrpt, how do I format it so that the Humax can read it again ?

    #91372
    aldaweb
    Participant

    Just to confirm that you are running from an administrator command prompt not just ‘run as administrator’.

    If you want to try reformatting the drive then just format it under windows, then when you replace it in the pvr and power up you should be offered the option to format, which is not a full format so may seem quick.

    If either the Windows format fails or the drive is not recognised when replaced in the Humax then I would assume it to be faulty.

    #91373
    Anonymous
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    aldaweb – 1 hour ago  » 

    Just to confirm that you are running from an administrator command prompt not .

    Yes, I’m running the ‘cmd’ program as an Administrator. ie Administrator:c:windowssystem32cmd.exe, an admin cmd prompt.

    If Windows doesn’t see the disk as a drive, how can I format it, do I need a specific disk utility ? CrystalDiskInfo can’t see the humax disk either.

    If the panel is showing 4 dashes, is it even trying to boot off the disk, or is stuck in a firmware loop ?

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