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Keith
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
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A friend of mine has a Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder. It has been
acting up so he took it to the shop. They say its the hardrive and it needs
replaced. Problem is they say there is no way to transfer his 150 hrs of
recordings from the old hardrive to the new hardrive. He even caled
Panasonic and they said the same thing.Surely there has to be a way. Any
help would be great. Thanks
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Biz
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
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If your friend had a bad drive in his PC, say with failed sectors, how would
he go about recovering it? In most cases you dont. If the drive has
already failed, in most cases teh data is not retreivable by normal means.
Now if its not really the drive, and the data is still intact, the drive is
formatted in some form of Unix(Linux) etc....so if you think you can
figureout how to access the drive, knock yourself out
"Keith" <ks66@consolidated.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | A friend of mine has a Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder. It has been
acting up so he took it to the shop. They say its the hardrive and it
needs
replaced. Problem is they say there is no way to transfer his 150 hrs of
recordings from the old hardrive to the new hardrive. He even caled
Panasonic and they said the same thing.Surely there has to be a way. Any
help would be great. Thanks
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Rick
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:57 pm Post subject:
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Give this a try ... SpinRite6 by www.grc.com
Just read all about his philosophy behind the software he writes and you
will understand why this guy is the best.
"Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | If your friend had a bad drive in his PC, say with failed sectors, how
would
he go about recovering it? In most cases you dont. If the drive has
already failed, in most cases teh data is not retreivable by normal means.
Now if its not really the drive, and the data is still intact, the drive
is
formatted in some form of Unix(Linux) etc....so if you think you can
figureout how to access the drive, knock yourself out
"Keith" <ks66@consolidated.net> wrote in message
news:1131161831_2929@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
A friend of mine has a Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder. It has been
acting up so he took it to the shop. They say its the hardrive and it
needs
replaced. Problem is they say there is no way to transfer his 150 hrs of
recordings from the old hardrive to the new hardrive. He even caled
Panasonic and they said the same thing.Surely there has to be a way. Any
help would be great. Thanks |
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SBFan2000
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:21 pm Post subject:
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Depending on what the actual problem with the drive is you may or may not be
able to retrieve the data. I am unaware of how Panasonic DVD recorders
format their drives. If its FAT (doubt it) or NTFS (possible, but also
doubtful) you can remove the drive and put it in a windows based computer to
attempt to retrieve the data. If its Unix or Linux based you could but it
in a Linux based computer and attempt to retrieve it.
Also, it sounds nuts, but you can place a failing drive in the freezer for
half-hour or so and sometimes get it to work for awhile longer. I have done
this several times with HDDs from PCs. You can sometimes get it working
long enough to get the info off of it.
I does depend on what the problem is though. Bad sectors can sometimes be
recovered sometimes not. A blown control board is usually fatal unless you
have another of the identical drive and you can swap the external control
boards but this also doesn't always work. The circuitry inside the drive
really can't be replaced unless you have a cleanroom. Opening the drive to
do so will let dust and other contaminates into the drive and may cause
further failure!
Unfortunately failing HDDs are hit and miss. Solutions that work on one
failed drive don't work on another. He may simply be out of luck! :-( I
know how he feels, my computer has over 600GB of storage and I lost one of
the drives a few months ago. Took me down to 450GB for awhile, until a
replacment came in. I saved failed drives info using the freezer trick but
I very barely fit it onto the remaining drives. I'm looking at adding
another 300GB or so.
"Keith" <ks66@consolidated.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | A friend of mine has a Panasonic stand alone DVD recorder. It has been
acting up so he took it to the shop. They say its the hardrive and it
needs
replaced. Problem is they say there is no way to transfer his 150 hrs of
recordings from the old hardrive to the new hardrive. He even caled
Panasonic and they said the same thing.Surely there has to be a way. Any
help would be great. Thanks
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Stan Brown
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:04 pm Post subject:
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Sat, 5 Nov 2005 10:21:46 -0500 from SBFan2000
<weareborgNOSP#M@wcnet.org>:
| Quote: | Depending on what the actual problem with the drive is you may or may not be
able to retrieve the data. I am unaware of how Panasonic DVD recorders
format their drives. If its FAT (doubt it) or NTFS (possible, but also
doubtful) you can remove the drive and put it in a windows based computer to
attempt to retrieve the data. If its Unix or Linux based you could but it
in a Linux based computer and attempt to retrieve it.
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Or boot with a Live CD, such as Knoppix, <http://www.knoppixx.com>.
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
DVD FAQ: http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
other FAQs: http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/faqget.htm |
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