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HDD dskchk? HDR 2000

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    breadpud

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    Hello,

    I have had a root around the threads and apologies if this has come up before. My HDD is causing problems usually around the 70% used; failed recordings. I was wondering if there's a chkdsk option for this model? If not, can I removed the HDD and do an external error check?

    Thanks

    | Tue 27 Apr 2021 6:33:45 #1 |
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    Martin Liddle

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    breadpud - 2 hours ago  » 
    I have had a root around the threads and apologies if this has come up before. My HDD is causing problems usually around the 70% used; failed recordings. I was wondering if there's a chkdsk option for this model? If not, can I removed the HDD and do an external error check?

    You can certainly remove the hard drive and do an external check. At the same time you should take the opportunity to look at the SMART data which can reveal a lot about the physical health of the drive. You will need a computer running Linux to do the check but if you have a PC of some this can be achieved by booting the PC from a live CD or pen drive of a Linux distribution.

    | Tue 27 Apr 2021 9:14:04 #2 |
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    Hi there,

    I do not have Linux, though it was to be project in lockdown. But I'll do a chkdsk externally then and lock out any errors hopefully. Many thanks

    | Tue 27 Apr 2021 18:31:26 #3 |
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    breadpud - 2 hours ago  » 
    I do not have Linux, though it was to be project in lockdown. But I'll do a chkdsk externally then and lock out any errors hopefully. Many thanks

    The HDR-2000T uses a Linux filesystem (probably ext3) and I don't think chkdsk will cope with that which is why you need a Linux OS to run fsck (the Linux equivalent of chkdsk).

    | Tue 27 Apr 2021 20:48:57 #4 |
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    Hi again,

    ah. I see now. I'll look into the Linux off a stick option then. Thanks

    | Thu 29 Apr 2021 15:29:46 #5 |

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