|  | Posted by rmhartman on 05/18/07 00:00 
My Panny just woke up with the "unformat" problem this morning.  Ichecked on the web and there did not seem to be any instances of a
 cure.  I did not want to reformat and lose the data though, so I
 though I would replace it with a 60g disk I had lying around (yes, I
 know that it will still only use 40g of it due to a firmware
 limitation).
 
 
 
 After I swapped the new drive in, I started the machine up and ...
 nothing.  Not even the "unformat" error display.  The little circle of
 lights spins for a while, then it just kind of shuts down and displays
 the time.  There is /nothing/ on the video -- no menu even.  I was
 expecting it to ask me if it wanted me to reformat the disk!
 
 Questions:
 
 1) is the panny software actually on the drive?  I was expecting
 firmware to ask me to format the new drive, but it doesn't do
 anything, no menus, nothing.  I have not partitioned the new drive.
 perhaps it can't do that itself.  If that is the case, what partition
 type do I need?  Linux?  FAT?  FAT32?  NTFS?
 
 2) I tried to use Acronis to clone the old drive onto the new one, but
 it reported the old drive as unpartitioned.  It's possible that just
 the partition block has been fried.  Would any tech-oriented person be
 willing to take their DMR-HS2 drive out, hook it up to a linux box,
 and "dd" the first 512 bytes from it into a file?  This would give me
 the partition table and any bootstrap code that is required.
 
 3) are there any other suggestions?
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