errett said:
My reformat partition says 0x0300 and line 27 ran at 3:11AM this morning. Under line 28 the FSCK cause says 1.
Don't know what happened, but it sucks. I spoke to Dish and asked them about it and they weren't much help. The girl did tell me to turn it off at night, which I haven't done since I got it in April. Never had to do it with my Tivo, which I pointed out to her and she said this has to be done because unlike the Tivo, the 522 has a hard drive AND a modem. I laughed and said okay.
I will give it one more chance and if it takes a dump like this again, I am back to Tivo.
Thank you for the help...
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errett if it says 0x0300 instead of 0x0000 on line 27, that confirms the reformat of the harddrive. The FSCK cause :1 means it's the regular scheduled File System ChecK. That's normal. There's something mentioned in the owners manual book that came with the receiver, that turning off the receiver will improve performance. See it is like on a PC. The hardrive there gets defragmented every now and then, or running scandisk to eliminate bad clusters and sectors. The 522/625 uses the same kind of HD. It is like a computer. It has LINUX operating system on it. A HD needs to be maintained. The performance depends on it. So if yours is on now continously since 6 months, that means the HD runs since 6 months too. Because of the pause live tv feature and such, it automatically records anything you watch, permanently. It doesn't get a break. If you just turn off your TV, it still records. If it wouldn't record all the time, you couldn't pause live TV or skip back. It is a MUCH harder use on the HD, than if it were in a PC. Additionally you record shows with timers, so it basically records two things at a time. You will always get bad clusters and sectors on A HD, no matter if it's in a PC or in a Dish receiver. Same difference. It just happens. If you don't turn it off, what it does is it tries to run a FSCK at night and record at the same time. On PC's, if you run a check disk you can't or shouldn't use the computer while it's doing it. So what the problem is here, is the receiver needs to do it's maintenance in "peace". There's a bunch of 522/625 users that don't have problems, and I bet those are the ones that turn it off when not watching TV.
I might be wrong, but I belive that's what causes it. Like I said, even the manual recommends it! I really don't know how TIVO's run, never had one. Maybe they know how to circumvent these things, or maybe they are less sophisticated that Dish receivers...I don't know.
If I were you, I would try this, and turn it off when not in use, and see over the months if it happens again.