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- 12-06-2009 10:44 AM #1
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External HD reverts to internal must reboot to get back
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I have an external WD 1tb connected to the rear esata on a hr20/700. every other day or two the reciever reverts back to the internal HD and i have to reboot the reciever to get it back. Of course if i forget to check i miss my scheduled shows.
Am i looking at a hardware issue with the WD?
Is there something i need to do on the D* to make this connection permanent?
Is there anywhere to look at what time it reverted? a log?
Is this just normal and i need to check this everyday?
thanks for any input.
D
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- 12-06-2009 11:53 AM #3
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I will go look in the threads for this.
Its a WD10eacs 1tb if anyone has this info handy. i have it sitting in an esata cradle with a cable to the rear esata connector.
by incompatible i would assume it will exhibit flaky performance but would work?
- 12-06-2009 01:42 PM #4
- 12-06-2009 02:07 PM #5
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Getting any power fluctuations or have a loose power cord on the dvr or disk drive? If you had a power blip and the receiver checked for the drive before the drive reported as ready, it'll flip over and use the internal. Also, if it loses connection with the external while running, it'll reboot and revert to the internal.
One last aside, I hate those bare drive esata cradles. Fine for a lab where you're swapping disks in and out and running them for short periods. I dont think they're adequate for 24x7 dvr usage.
I'll bet if you put the drive in a quality esata enclosure like the MX-1 and put both the dvr and disk drive on a small UPS, this problem will disappear.
- 12-06-2009 02:13 PM #6
Set your regular timers for your internal drive also, that way if you lose the EHDD, you still have your program...
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- 12-06-2009 08:33 PM #7
You may be thinking of this thread:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-...-esata-41.html
But it is a very poorly organized thread. There is no "master" post that is updated and provides the sought-for information. It is just a long, rambling thread that occasionally provides external HD info for a receiver now and then. You have to read through all of it, sort out bad information, and try to find what is recommended for your specific receiver.
- 12-06-2009 10:31 PM #8
- 12-07-2009 07:38 AM #9
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Well this morning i can see the dtv is on and has rebooted and is looking at the internal drive again. Last night i did move the esata cradle's power to my main monster power strip. I don't think it is a power fluct. i will move the drive to an esata enclosure tonight.
thanks for all the suggestions
d
- 12-09-2009 08:09 PM #10
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Well i put the WD HD in an enclosure and i have not had any issues. This cradle i was using must not be good for the 24X7 connections. good to know.
thanks everyone.
dave
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