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- 11-25-2009 10:18 PM #1
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Existing EHD says needs to be reformatted? ADVERTS 1
Why would an existing EHD suddenly say it needs to be reformatted? Also says that if I do I will lose all existing data. What can I do to not lose about 100 recordings?
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- 11-25-2009 11:48 PM #2
been there done that
When I went to the new 722k I had a HDD that said the same thing. I called in and went thru all kinds of hoops and the csr still made me do it and I lost everything. CEO got an email after that and got my OTA module for the unit free. So if you call in don't do it just go to high tech support until you get advanced tech and maybe they will get it right.
- 11-26-2009 09:27 AM #3
Before you do it, call Dish and have them send a housecode ping to your receiver. It's possible that the receiver lost it's housecode and if so, the EHD won't be recognized and ask to be reformatted.
By your message I assume that you only have one receiver and didn't move the EHD?
If that's not it, don't panic, it's not a big deal on an EHD to access it via Linux and copy off the programming. You can then put it back after a reformat.
You can't play the programming as it's encrypted, but the EHD somehow screwed up but Linux can mount it you can get the programming off of it. Then I'd chuck the EHD, get a newer one and put the programming back.
Do a search on here for for posts that reference the 'disharc' (I think that's what it's called) directory. That the Linux directory that your shows are stored in.
- 11-27-2009 12:31 PM #4
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- 11-27-2009 02:57 PM #5
I have had the issue in the past and simply pressed cancel, unplugged the USB cable and plugged it back in. Took about 5 seconds and everything was normal.
- 11-27-2009 03:16 PM #6
I had one drive that would do that, I would put in another brand drive for a bit play off of it , then the first drive would be recognized... I eventually moved everything off of it and use with my pc where it has worked fine...
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- 11-27-2009 07:42 PM #7
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If that happened to me, I'd unplug the drive from the receiver, let it cool down if needed, and then connect it to a Linux VM running on my Windows 7 box and fsck the two file systems there. The reformat is probably unnecessary, and fsck'ing the file systems yourself is safer than letting the 211 attempt a non-interactive repair.
- 11-28-2009 07:54 AM #8
LOOL..
BILL , when he connected his EHD to his new 722K box says it needs to reformat
Not the DVR hard drive or existing boxes EHD connections!!
- 11-28-2009 12:47 PM #9
- 11-29-2009 10:59 AM #10
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Download this guide (with corrected link):
http://www.satelliteguys.us/attachme...4&d=1247286119
Others have found it to work in recovering data on EHD.

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