Peso
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Hello everyone. Seeking some advice, again.
One of my HDRs this morning was stuck with Custom FW 4.1.3 in the display.
Power cycled same thing.
Opened it and unplugged HDD. The box started correctly.
Dug out a HDD caddy and hooked up the drive to Linux laptop. I could see all partitions and their content.
Using Gnome Disks I checked each partition for errors. None were reported
Ran Fix Errors anyway on all but media partition and plugged it back in to the HDR.
Same problem.
Returned to my laptop with it. It just so happened I booted the laptop with HDD connected and powered in its caddy.
Got these messages as Linux booted.
USB 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -110
usb 2-3: device not accepting address 5, error -110
Quick Google and read it might be about the USB ports power draw being exceeded. But it’s in a self powered caddy?
Tried another USB port on the laptop. Same messages, just different port number.
Booting laptop with HDD powered, it doesn’t show once Linux is running. Connecting HDD after laptop boot it sees it.
Currently coping content off the drive. Pending next step.
Is it new drive time (it is the original). Or is there something I can do?
Cheers for reading this.
One of my HDRs this morning was stuck with Custom FW 4.1.3 in the display.
Power cycled same thing.
Opened it and unplugged HDD. The box started correctly.
Dug out a HDD caddy and hooked up the drive to Linux laptop. I could see all partitions and their content.
Using Gnome Disks I checked each partition for errors. None were reported
Ran Fix Errors anyway on all but media partition and plugged it back in to the HDR.
Same problem.
Returned to my laptop with it. It just so happened I booted the laptop with HDD connected and powered in its caddy.
Got these messages as Linux booted.
USB 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -110
usb 2-3: device not accepting address 5, error -110
Quick Google and read it might be about the USB ports power draw being exceeded. But it’s in a self powered caddy?
Tried another USB port on the laptop. Same messages, just different port number.
Booting laptop with HDD powered, it doesn’t show once Linux is running. Connecting HDD after laptop boot it sees it.
Currently coping content off the drive. Pending next step.
Is it new drive time (it is the original). Or is there something I can do?
Cheers for reading this.