Just hooked this guy up and formatting went well. Now have a 500gb WD for HD movie storage and 1TB WD for tv shows
Try different cable or different port (front or back).Well that's got me baffled. If the ordered 750 works, I will stay with that one for a while. I know I will need another drive before long, and will try your instructions. I wonder if the problem is with the reciever? I have an older 722 that I formatted the original 750G drive, and when I put that drive on the newer 722 there was no problem. I didn't plug the 1TB drive into the older one first. Maybe that could be the problem? That one was the one that E* originally pinged or something to allow for EHD's. What do you think?
One more for the road:
Same here. Tried the Linux fix but still no go. I can transfer new programs but can not see any of the existing ones. I have a 500gb drive that was almost full! If the Linux trick doesn't work am I just screwed?
Everything was working fine until I got the L622 "Upgrade"!!
What Linux fix did you try ?
Did you run the e2fsck ?
On the Linuix machine can you see the folders with the stored events ?
I once had a corrupt event that cause problems loading the program list.
So, I grabbed another drive, let the 622 format it, transferred 1 event to the new drive (so there would be someting there), then...
Plugged the bad and new drives into a Linux machine & copied the program folders from one to the other. It takes some trial and error. Once I copied the bad folder, the new drive stopped working. I then went back to the Linux machine and deleted the bad folder. The drive was then fine.
The permissions are a pain. You need to be a "super user" to copy the files. I'm not a linux expert, someone can fill in the blanks (it's been awhile). But, I launched a file browser as a super user and used that to copy the folders.
No.I recently added a Seagate Showcase 1TB external drive to my system. I have the Seagate drive 'switched' to turn on/off with my AVR. But now when I watch TV, I get the following message on initial system powerup:
Attention (852)
You have connected a multimedia device to the USB port. Would you like to view and manage its contents at this time?
Yes No Help
Is there a way to set my 622 to not display this message each time I powerup?