Hi all,
I have a Toshiba SD-H400 (expanded to a 300 GB hard drive, but otherwise unmodified) that is not booting. After "Powering Up" appears for a minute or so, the video shuts off. Another minute goes by and "Almost There" appears for just a second or two before video shutting off again.
Thereafter the video remains off, although if I press a button on the remote I hear the "bonk" of a command being rejected by the Tivo. None of the buttons, either on the remote or the front of the box, including the Tivo button, have any effect.
I've tried SpinRite on the drive, and it passed level 2 data recovery with no problem. I've copied the drive with winMFS to a brand new drive, but the new drive has the same problems.
There are recordings that I would like to preserve on the original disk, and from the drive diagnostics it appears that the drive itself is not hopelessly corrupted.
What I would like to do is either of the following:
1) Reinstall just the Tivo OS image, hopefully leaving settings and recordings intact.
or
2) Copy recordings from the problematic Tivo drive to a functioning Tivo. Since the drive isn't bootable, I would assume this would involve hooking it up to a PC and booting from a utilities that can identify the recordings on the hard drive and copy or FTP them off the drive.
I've tried a kickstart 57, and kickstart 52, and neither seems to have had any effect. Is there some other way I can either bring the existing drive to working status, or copy the recordings from it?
Thanks
Keith
I have a Toshiba SD-H400 (expanded to a 300 GB hard drive, but otherwise unmodified) that is not booting. After "Powering Up" appears for a minute or so, the video shuts off. Another minute goes by and "Almost There" appears for just a second or two before video shutting off again.
Thereafter the video remains off, although if I press a button on the remote I hear the "bonk" of a command being rejected by the Tivo. None of the buttons, either on the remote or the front of the box, including the Tivo button, have any effect.
I've tried SpinRite on the drive, and it passed level 2 data recovery with no problem. I've copied the drive with winMFS to a brand new drive, but the new drive has the same problems.
There are recordings that I would like to preserve on the original disk, and from the drive diagnostics it appears that the drive itself is not hopelessly corrupted.
What I would like to do is either of the following:
1) Reinstall just the Tivo OS image, hopefully leaving settings and recordings intact.
or
2) Copy recordings from the problematic Tivo drive to a functioning Tivo. Since the drive isn't bootable, I would assume this would involve hooking it up to a PC and booting from a utilities that can identify the recordings on the hard drive and copy or FTP them off the drive.
I've tried a kickstart 57, and kickstart 52, and neither seems to have had any effect. Is there some other way I can either bring the existing drive to working status, or copy the recordings from it?
Thanks
Keith