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August 1, 2016 at 8:16 am #18184
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InactiveAre there any specific 1 TB drives you’d recommend to work well with my FOXSAT for backup? Maybe they all work but I’d read things about drive speed and pins which make me nervous before I purchase one.
I appreciate I will need to reformat to EXT3 whatever drive I use.
thanks
August 1, 2016 at 9:11 am #72325grahamlthompson
ParticipantThere are no specific requirements for a external back up drive for use with a Foxsat-HDR unless you want to power the device from the Foxsat. If so a portable USB drive should be OK. The restrictions you refer to relate to the internal recording drive which should be a low power AV specced device like the WD AV-GP or Seagate Pipeline ranges.
August 1, 2016 at 9:13 am #72326Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 52 seconds ago »
There are no specific requirements for a external back up drive for use with a Foxsat-HDR unless you want to power the device from the Foxsat. If so a portable USB drive should be OK. The restrictions you refer to relate to the internal recording drive which should be a low power AV specced device like the WD AV-GP or Seagate Pipeline ranges.
Understand, many thanks
August 2, 2016 at 10:24 am #72327Anonymous
InactiveI didn’t manage to find a 1 TB external hard drive on amazon, 2 TB where out of stock so ended up buying a 3TB drive. Will I have to partition that to get the Foxsat to recognise it, or can I just format the whole 3TB as EXT3? Thanks
August 2, 2016 at 11:09 am #72328Martin Liddle
Participantscoobie – 39 minutes ago »
I didn’t manage to find a 1 TB external hard drive on amazon, 2 TB where out of stock so ended up buying a 3TB drive. Will I have to partition that to get the Foxsat to recognise it, or can I just format the whole 3TB as EXT3?
That will depend entirely on the specific drive you have purchased. As a general rule drives larger than 2TB require a GPT style partition table which the Humax doesn’t support but some external drives larger than 2TB use internal mapping to allow capacities higher then 2TB with a conventional MBR partition scheme. Summary, try formatting it as 3TB if that isn’t recognised by the Humax then 2TB should work. Let us know how it works out and the make and model of the drive.
August 4, 2016 at 5:01 am #72329Anonymous
InactiveThis is the external hard drive, though I don’t know the model of drive itself which is hidden inside
I formatted it as 3TB, EXT3. That didn’t work
Then tried 1TB Ext3, that isn’t recognised by the Humax either

I used mini tool partition wizard free to do the formatting.
August 4, 2016 at 8:17 am #72330grahamlthompson
Participantscoobie – 1 day ago »
I didn’t manage to find a 1 TB external hard drive on amazon, 2 TB where out of stock so ended up buying a 3TB drive. Will I have to partition that to get the Foxsat to recognise it, or can I just format the whole 3TB as EXT3? Thanks
There are dozens of them.
August 4, 2016 at 8:24 am #72331Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 6 minutes ago »
scoobie – 1 day ago »
I didn’t manage to find a 1 TB external hard drive on amazon, 2 TB where out of stock so ended up buying a 3TB drive. Will I have to partition that to get the Foxsat to recognise it, or can I just format the whole 3TB as EXT3? Thanks
There are dozens of them.
Aren’t they all portable (ie require power from the USB), I thought Humax had a problem with doing that?
August 4, 2016 at 9:04 am #72332Martin Liddle
Participantscoobie – 3 hours ago »
This is the external hard drive, though I don’t know the model of drive itself which is hidden inside
I formatted it as 3TB, EXT3. That didn’t work
Then tried 1TB Ext3, that isn’t recognised by the Humax either

I used mini tool partition wizard free to do the formatting.
What partition style is it using? Minitool Partition Wozard doesn’t make it very clear but if it is Master Boot Record MBR (which it needs to be) then there will be an option to convert to GPT.
August 4, 2016 at 10:05 am #72333grahamlthompson
Participantscoobie – 1 hour ago »
grahamlthompson – 6 minutes ago »
scoobie – 1 day ago »
I didn’t manage to find a 1 TB external hard drive on amazon, 2 TB where out of stock so ended up buying a 3TB drive. Will I have to partition that to get the Foxsat to recognise it, or can I just format the whole 3TB as EXT3? Thanks
There are dozens of them.
Aren’t they all portable (ie require power from the USB), I thought Humax had a problem with doing that?
The opposite, portable means the current used is within the spec of a usb port to provide power. There isn’t enough power for non portable drives which require external power.
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