Black Hole
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Not really, we can only assume the HDD is at fault.Is this enough to detect where the fault lies?
I don't recall a Toshiba being reported before, perhaps this is standard in more recent boxes? If you are able to get one, this is obviously the model to go for. The link in my previous post includes purchasing advice.The hard drive is Toshiba Aug 2019 DT01ABA100V 1TB.
With the HDD out you could try connecting it to a PC and reformatting it, you might even be able to recover content from it first. That's something you can try without costing anything (except perhaps having to buy a USB-SATA adapter – make sure you get one which includes a power supply). Once re-installed, you'll probably have to reformat it again within the PVR's menu system... and then take it out again to restore the content you saved previously (or just accept "it's only telly").
The risk is that replacing the HDD might not cure the problem (my hunch is that it will, but that's only a hunch), which could then be wasted money if you have no other use for a HDD. The alternative is to buy a new PVR.
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