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Martin Liddle.
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June 21, 2012 at 4:12 pm #13277
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InactiveHi everyone, this looks like a useful forum.
Now for the problem: We’ve been away on holiday and recorded lots of ‘stuff’ on the HDD of our HDR-Fox T2 500GB which we bought a couple of months ago.
All was well till I got the screen telling me to format the HDD.
I also notice that a small icon on the front panel says ‘FULL’ which I assume is the HDD ? The data storage screen shows 0s for everything on the HDD.
If I format as requested I’ll obviously lose all the recordings.
I know I should be able to copy content onto an external drive via USB to save it but I can’t access the internal HDD at all, I press the Media button or try via the Menu and nothing happens so I can’t copy or delete anything.
Am I going to have to sacrifice all our recordings and format the HDD anyway ?
cheers,
Colin
June 21, 2012 at 5:51 pm #32336Martin Liddle
ParticipantBig Ted – 1 hour ago »
Now for the problem: We’ve been away on holiday and recorded lots of ‘stuff’ on the HDD of our HDR-Fox T2 500GB which we bought a couple of months ago.
All was well till I got the screen telling me to format the HDD.
I also notice that a small icon on the front panel says ‘FULL’ which I assume is the HDD ?
No; the “FULL” refers to the output resolution.
Am I going to have to sacrifice all our recordings and format the HDD anyway ?
I think what you are seeing may be due to the HDR detecting a problem with the file system and making it read only. I think the only realistic hope of salvaging the recordings would be to install the custom firmware and use maintenance mode.
June 21, 2012 at 6:39 pm #32337Anonymous
Inactivethanks Martin, FULL output resolution makes a bit more sense. However, after a quick search for custom firmware for the HDR-Fox T2 I reckon that’s more than me and my bag of spanners could cope with! Odd that I can’t even see the list of files on the HDD, it just does nothing when I press MEDIA button. Looks like I’ll have to bite the bullet and format.
Does this sort of thing happen often ?
Ho Hum….
June 21, 2012 at 8:33 pm #32338Martin Liddle
ParticipantBig Ted – 1 hour ago »
Does this sort of thing happen often ?
Not very often but not unprecedented.
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