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January 13, 2015 at 8:31 am #16480
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InactiveCan someone tell me what does “start disk clean up” do? Is it like defrag on pcs? And if so, why is it restricted and asks me for a pin number to proceed?
Thanks for any help.
January 13, 2015 at 8:54 am #58576Anonymous
InactiveIt’s one of life’s many mysteries as I don’t think anybody actually knows the official answer.
January 13, 2015 at 9:41 am #58577Anonymous
InactiveWow!! Unbelievable. OK, I’ll leave it alone, maybe one day the mystery will be solved ๐
January 13, 2015 at 10:25 am #58578grahamlthompson
Participantmexicano – 41 minutes ago »
Wow!! Unbelievable. OK, I’ll leave it alone, maybe one day the mystery will be solved ๐
Pure speculation, it might clean up some files left after recordings are deleted. I have run it a few times, good news is it doesn’t have any bad effects either. Linux operating systems don’t need defragging like a Windows drive.
January 13, 2015 at 11:00 am #58579Anonymous
InactiveIf it is ok to run then what is the pin number? And no, I haven’t setup parental controls before you ask
There is nothing in the manual about it as far as I can see.
January 13, 2015 at 11:07 am #58580Anonymous
InactiveThe default pin number is 0000 (4 zeros).
January 13, 2015 at 11:08 am #58581grahamlthompson
Participantmexicano – 6 minutes ago »
If it is ok to run then what is the pin number? And no, I haven’t setup parental controls before you ask
There is nothing in the manual about it as far as I can see.Four zeros 0000 is the default unless you have entered a different one.
January 13, 2015 at 11:59 am #58582Anonymous
InactiveGreat thanks. Ran the process, it doesn’t seem to have damaged anything.
Thanks again
January 13, 2015 at 2:44 pm #58583Anonymous
Inactivemexicano – 2 hours ago »
Great thanks. Ran the process, it doesn’t seem to have damaged anything.
Thanks again
Now you can sleep soundly knowing your disk is clean.
January 8, 2018 at 10:25 am #58584Anonymous
InactiveJust for the benefit of the next person who googles this setting in a panic… if your disk is working fine, this should do nothing bad.
We had 150 episodes of a series recorded. (No, there were not 150 episodes in that series – but Humax are rubbish at de-duplication, if it bothers at all. Anyway, that’s another story)
When we tried to delete the whole series, it froze for two seconds then rebooted. Each time, it would have deleted around 10 episodes. Still quicker than deleting them individually, but not by much.
Anyway, we got down to 132 episodes, and suddenly the delete series button worked. But it left a single episode still there. There were no contents to the file (Unrecognizable file format was the error, I think), and when we manually tried to delete the file, the Humax gods laughed at us and made a rude gesture in our direction.
This option fixed the problems; as far as we could tell, all other recordings are intact. It took less than 10 minutes (500gb disk @ 65% full)
Of course, your mileage may vary; please clean your disks responsibly!
January 8, 2018 at 11:01 am #58585grahamlthompson
Participantundecided – 25 minutes ago ย ยปย
Just for the benefit of the next person who googles this setting in a panic… if your disk is working fine, this should do nothing bad.
We had 150 episodes of a series recorded. (No, there were not 150 episodes in that series – but Humax are rubbish at de-duplication, if it bothers at all. Anyway, that’s another story)
When we tried to delete the whole series, it froze for two seconds then rebooted. Each time, it would have deleted around 10 episodes. Still quicker than deleting them individually, but not by much.
Anyway, we got down to 132 episodes, and suddenly the delete series button worked. But it left a single episode still there. There were no contents to the file (Unrecognizable file format was the error, I think), and when we manually tried to delete the file, the Humax gods laughed at us and made a rude gesture in our direction.
This option fixed the problems; as far as we could tell, all other recordings are intact. It took less than 10 minutes (500gb disk @ 65% full)
Of course, your mileage may vary; please clean your disks responsibly!
Re The duplication – it’s the broadcasters fault in how they code the series. For Example The BBC coded all series of Father Brown as 1 series. So if you left it for long enough you could get up to 3 or 4 episode ones’s from subsequent series at the top of the list and so on. The crap order however is down to Freesat’s software,
Channel 4 and 5 are prime offenders. A recent run of daytime run of a property in the sun type programme aired early in the day and was repeated the following day later in the afternoon. The numpties at CH 4 gave them both the same series crid but a different programme crid so naturally the Humax recorded both believing the repeat was a different episode.
Any Freesat+/ Freeview+ /Freeview Play /Youview box would do the same. Though they are likely to use a more sensible order purely based on time and date of the recording and ignore episode numbers when the broadcaster provides them.
My guess in post 4 appears to be vindicated, thanks for that

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