You are here: Re: Panasonic Set-Top dvd recorder error « Video DVD Forum « DVD MP3 AVI MP4 players codecs conversion help
Re: Panasonic Set-Top dvd recorder error

Posted by Java Jive on 10/04/58 11:30

"eroy" <luliyt005@exmail.com> wrote in message
news:GBS7f.18956$aX.15549@fe09.news.easynews.com...
> My Panasonic DMR-E100H set-top recorder is going through the endless error
> loop whenever I power on [SELF-CHECK > Error has occured > press enter >
> change the disc > ejects > BYE...].

If this is caused by a faulty DVD, then rtfm p70, "Cannot eject a disc"

> Doing a google search i found this was a
> common problem with some of these Panasonic units, and is likely caused by
> excessive editing and maxing out the space.

Never encountered it myself.

> I'm wondering if there's any way
> to retrieve/salvage what's on the 180 maxtor HD

No, it uses a HD version of the same UDF-based format used for DVD-RAM, a
non-PC format, and, unfortunately, unless things have changed with more
recent models, the HD size is hard-encoded into the machine, so any
replacement HD will be formatted to exactly the same capacity as the
original.

>, is there a way to boot into
> a service mode

Search here ...
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
.... for previous posts by myself on this model's service menu.
eg: With all of the words: panasonic hd format
With the exact phrase: service menu
... from the group ...: *dvd*

> where i can reset or maybe format?
>
> As a last resort, would it be possible to take out the HD and slave it on
my
> PC and somehow transfer or format the drive? I no longer have a warranty
for
> this unit and would really like to avoid taking it to a service place.


No, see above.

 

Navigation:

[Reply to this message]


Удаленная работа для программистов  •  Как заработать на Google AdSense  •  статьи на английском  •  England, UK  •  PHP MySQL CMS Apache Oscommerce  •  Online Business Knowledge Base  •  IT news, forums, messages
Home  •  Search  •  Site Map  •  Set as Homepage  •  Add to Favourites
Разработано в студии "Webous"