If you want to play with the old drive then save the MBR to a file then clear it as i suggested above and try it again I have attached a file giving the process.
I trust you have checked the power supply for swollen capacitor tops as this can lead to voltage drops.
What does the new disk have after P/N 9GW132-???. If it has 191 or above it is SATA 2, if it has 012 then it is SATA 1 and appears not to work in Humax HDR-T2 . Check also the old disk number as well.
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/replacement-hdd-not-detected.8102/page-2 - I guess post 38 is probably the most useful to read? Apologies for anyone who followed my previous post but it has been pointed out to me that the early drives were SATA1 and apparently don't work in Humax's and I just...
If you want to play with the old drive then save the MBR to a file then clear it as i suggested above and try it again I have attached a file giving the process.
I trust you have checked the power supply for swollen capacitor tops as this can lead to voltage drops.
What does the new disk have after P/N 9GW132-???. If it has 191 or above it is SATA 2, if it has 012 then it is SATA 1 and appears not to work in Humax HDR-T2 . Check also the old disk number as well.
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/replacement-hdd-not-detected.8102/page-2 - I guess post 38 is probably the most useful to read? Apologies for anyone who followed my previous post but it has been pointed out to me that the early drives were SATA1 and apparently don't work in Humax's and I just...
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