Not quite right...
2
4
3
And 4 didn't apply as it isn't in guarantee.
Shades of the 'improved' firmware they introduced for the Fox-T2 Freeview box that slowed the EPG down to a crawl. They told me by email that they would fix it. Still waiting after I can't remember how many years.
It speaks...
Humax have suggested a reformat. I've started a new thread ('1100S: transferring recordings to a new/backup drive') to check on my options for saving my recordings with the thought that a separate thread might be more useful for future similar enquiries.
Humax have suggested that I reformat the drive in my 1100S but it holds quite a few recordings.
Checking old posts on here, it appears that recordings cannot be copied off the old drive to be stored on another for transfer back after the format. Is that still the case?
I ducked out of a format. But suspect I might end up with one. I'm waiting to see what Humax have to say.
Trouble is, I've got a replacement hard drive on its way for a Fox-T2 that keeps throwing disk errors and so will need to copy programmes off both to my desktop as soon as I can. I *think*...
Fixdisk has been running for 3+ hours and I've accepted repairs to probably 3 dozen sectors. It now seems to have stuck. Has it? What do I do now?
Error at LBA 1446671661
Do you wish to attempt repair of the bad block? [Y/N]: y
Skipped repair of LBA 1446671661
Checking partition tables...
MBR...
I'm currently spending a lot of time watching fixdisk fix the original hard drive in my Fox-T2 so it looks as though a replacement is on the cards. Is the ST2000VM003 the one to go for? Or is there a better alternative?
A quick look around and Scan are saying the ST2000VM003 is 'end of life'...
Thanks for the response.
The Humax reports signal strength and quality on channel 32 as 0, all other channels are around 60% strength with 100% quality while the LG TV reports 90% strength and 100% quality on all. I've previously swapped the aerial leads between the two and it made no...
Once again, on all three T2 boxes, the channels on COM7, Channel 32, are showing as 'not receiving a signal or signal is too weak' yet I am able to watch them on my LG TV which shows good signal strength and quality.
Nothing here has been changed. It's happened before and corrected itself...
OK, so I got:
Enter the diagnostic name (or press return to cancel): rs/sync
Are you sure you wish to run diagnostic 'rs/sync'? [Y/N] y
Running: rs/sync
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh...
Thanks for the replies.
The box was due to record several programmes and so, as a quick check, and before I did anything else, I tried humax# cat /tmp/webif-error.log but there was no output.
Late, I ran fixdisk and a whole lot of blocks were rewritten. I then used humax# cat...
Not quite right...
2
4
3
And 4 didn't apply as it isn't in guarantee.
Shades of the 'improved' firmware they introduced for the Fox-T2 Freeview box that slowed the EPG down to a crawl. They told me by email that they would fix it. Still waiting after I can't remember how many years.
It speaks...
Humax have suggested a reformat. I've started a new thread ('1100S: transferring recordings to a new/backup drive') to check on my options for saving my recordings with the thought that a separate thread might be more useful for future similar enquiries.
Humax have suggested that I reformat the drive in my 1100S but it holds quite a few recordings.
Checking old posts on here, it appears that recordings cannot be copied off the old drive to be stored on another for transfer back after the format. Is that still the case?
I ducked out of a format. But suspect I might end up with one. I'm waiting to see what Humax have to say.
Trouble is, I've got a replacement hard drive on its way for a Fox-T2 that keeps throwing disk errors and so will need to copy programmes off both to my desktop as soon as I can. I *think*...
Fixdisk has been running for 3+ hours and I've accepted repairs to probably 3 dozen sectors. It now seems to have stuck. Has it? What do I do now?
Error at LBA 1446671661
Do you wish to attempt repair of the bad block? [Y/N]: y
Skipped repair of LBA 1446671661
Checking partition tables...
MBR...
I'm currently spending a lot of time watching fixdisk fix the original hard drive in my Fox-T2 so it looks as though a replacement is on the cards. Is the ST2000VM003 the one to go for? Or is there a better alternative?
A quick look around and Scan are saying the ST2000VM003 is 'end of life'...
Thanks for the response.
The Humax reports signal strength and quality on channel 32 as 0, all other channels are around 60% strength with 100% quality while the LG TV reports 90% strength and 100% quality on all. I've previously swapped the aerial leads between the two and it made no...
Once again, on all three T2 boxes, the channels on COM7, Channel 32, are showing as 'not receiving a signal or signal is too weak' yet I am able to watch them on my LG TV which shows good signal strength and quality.
Nothing here has been changed. It's happened before and corrected itself...
OK, so I got:
Enter the diagnostic name (or press return to cancel): rs/sync
Are you sure you wish to run diagnostic 'rs/sync'? [Y/N] y
Running: rs/sync
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh: /mod/bin/rs: not found
/bin/sh...
Thanks for the replies.
The box was due to record several programmes and so, as a quick check, and before I did anything else, I tried humax# cat /tmp/webif-error.log but there was no output.
Late, I ran fixdisk and a whole lot of blocks were rewritten. I then used humax# cat...
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