I upgraded from 2.3a to 2.5 and encountered the standard "Tivo Desktop time-out can't find dvr at 41 of 191 recordings" error. So after looking at the Preferences and setting everything according to my former system settings (only major change is that I route my files to H:\My TiVo Recordings on an external USB drive) and not being able to get past the time out. I saw the Restart or Reset tab.
The TiVo Properties were all maximized (config, performance, access control, etc) and I rebooted all devices several times (tivo iself, router, tivo desktop program and even the computer). So this route was examined and retryed.
So I went to the Restart or Reset tab and 'Just Restart'ed several times while going thru the rebooting situations above. Finally I selected 'Clear & reset everything' and tried this.
Well, after the restart the TiVo Desktop Now Playing list came up clear. Not good. I check H:\My TiVo Recordings using explorer and saw that all my .tivo files were gone!
So the situation is: I know what the names of the files were, where they were, but can't get access to them. Is this a file recovery situation (external via windows file recovery?) or is there a core data file that I can restore that will recover the locations of those files?
Any suggestions or recovery programs would be appreciated.
thanks,
Joseph
The TiVo Properties were all maximized (config, performance, access control, etc) and I rebooted all devices several times (tivo iself, router, tivo desktop program and even the computer). So this route was examined and retryed.
So I went to the Restart or Reset tab and 'Just Restart'ed several times while going thru the rebooting situations above. Finally I selected 'Clear & reset everything' and tried this.
Well, after the restart the TiVo Desktop Now Playing list came up clear. Not good. I check H:\My TiVo Recordings using explorer and saw that all my .tivo files were gone!
So the situation is: I know what the names of the files were, where they were, but can't get access to them. Is this a file recovery situation (external via windows file recovery?) or is there a core data file that I can restore that will recover the locations of those files?
Any suggestions or recovery programs would be appreciated.
thanks,
Joseph