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Hi,
A friend of mine is using 1 TB HDD drive for PVR recording for a longer time. Few days ago this drive became unavailable, just like it was unregistered from his TV. I think it wasn't his fault, he didn't play with menus and so on. Could it had happened by electrical discharge?
My question: is it possible to re-register this drive but without losing many, many TV recordings?
Peter
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Hi,
In some cases it is possible to get back to our recordings.
I checked that disc. Sony uses kind of NTFS file system on PVR discs. I wrote "kind of" because my Linux doesn't recognize it as a proper NTFS file system. There were some errors but with Win 10 and fixing with chkdsk it went like a charm. I solved my problem this way:
1) I did backup of all files (normal copy and 1:1 disc image)
2) I formatted PVR disc
3) Plugged disc into TV, registered it and made few fresh recordings
4) Unplugged disc without unregistering and connected to my Windows machine
I noticed some differences between old disc image and the new one.
The old one had one additional CONTENTS folder (with 1970s date!) and a file .device_info_2840a*
The new one had that structure:Fresh PVR structure
So the only thing I had to do:
1) delete these unnecessary folder and file,
2) copy original old structure, but without selfrec.reg
I think this file contains last disc registered data, because binary content was a little bit different from the old one.
3) I plugged disc to turned off TV and all these old recordings were playable!
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Hi Glider80,
Welcome to the Community. You could always try asking Sony Support about this.
Thanks,
Pascale
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Hi Pascale_F,
Thanks for tip. I asked and they answered – it cannot be undone 😞
I'll ask my friend, he's working with discs for years – maybe some mirror copy, new filesystem and then again moving data will work 🙂
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Hi,
In some cases it is possible to get back to our recordings.
I checked that disc. Sony uses kind of NTFS file system on PVR discs. I wrote "kind of" because my Linux doesn't recognize it as a proper NTFS file system. There were some errors but with Win 10 and fixing with chkdsk it went like a charm. I solved my problem this way:
1) I did backup of all files (normal copy and 1:1 disc image)
2) I formatted PVR disc
3) Plugged disc into TV, registered it and made few fresh recordings
4) Unplugged disc without unregistering and connected to my Windows machine
I noticed some differences between old disc image and the new one.
The old one had one additional CONTENTS folder (with 1970s date!) and a file .device_info_2840a*
The new one had that structure:Fresh PVR structure
So the only thing I had to do:
1) delete these unnecessary folder and file,
2) copy original old structure, but without selfrec.reg
I think this file contains last disc registered data, because binary content was a little bit different from the old one.
3) I plugged disc to turned off TV and all these old recordings were playable!