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    Martin Liddle

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    stevehumax - 39 minutes ago  » 
    Ran humaxcheck -p then humaxrw it now says "Record list is empty", any ideas guys?

    Is that in recovery mode (-r command line option)?

    | Sun 29 Jan 2012 12:01:00 #11 |
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    When I did a "humax 1: -l" I got nothing, "humax 1: -r -l" gave me a list which I then copied for use later. I then used "humaxrw 1: -r -g 3-42" to transfer off the files. "ts2hrw *.ts" created the hre files for me. Reformated the drive in the Humax before copying all the programs back on using "humaxrw 1: -p *.ts". I used the Humax to rename the programs back to what they were before based on the info I copied from the "humaxrw 1: -r -l" result.

    I can now watch and record as before so I'm happy for the time being. Hope that helps.

    | Sun 29 Jan 2012 13:15:27 #12 |
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    stevehumax

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    Hi

    Yes I can copy now thanks however I dont know the command to copy the Recording to another location instead of C: as I do not have enough disk space on C: to copy to.

    | Sun 29 Jan 2012 16:32:25 #13 |
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    It'll copy to your current folder. I created a sub-folder on an H: drive to copy it to, so at the command prompt I used "H:" followed by "cd Humax" so that I was in H:\Humax. Either copy humaxrw.exe to the same folder or specify the location in your command, I used the command "c:\humaxrw\humaxrw 1: -r -g 3-42" as I'd kept humaxrw.exe in the C:\HumaxRW folder. This copied all my recordings from device 1: to H:\Humax. Hope that makes sense.

    | Sun 29 Jan 2012 19:36:09 #14 |
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    stevehumax

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    Hi

    Yes it makes sense copying recordings to another HDD, will keep you posted of my progress...

    | Mon 30 Jan 2012 13:54:45 #15 |
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    stevehumax

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    Hi
    Finally copied all the files however after running "ts2hrw *.ts" and all the .ts files are there so I will format the HDD in the Hummy and try and transfer the files back onto it...

    | Mon 30 Jan 2012 19:19:33 #16 |
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    stevehumax

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    Hi Guys

    All recordings restored, Hummy seems to work Ok again, thanks to those who helped so disaster averted again thanks.

    Kind regards
    Steve

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 11:23:52 #17 |
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    Great stuff, glad to hear normal service has been resumed.

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 12:54:42 #18 |

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