After they "Hit" your receivers where you able to remate the HDD and watch the previously saved events (or did you have to reformat)?
After they "Hit" your receivers where you able to remate the HDD and watch the previously saved events (or did you have to reformat)?
I believe I already answered that. I selected yes on the 788 message which resets yor EHD to that 622. It does not reformat and clear all your stored programs. The 2 622s can now play all EHD programs.
Ok Cool - So many people are commenting I just wanted to make sure I have everyone straight.
So, that means Dish can bring back an external HDD after a user gets the 866 "reformat" error ?
He just needs to call in and ask for all boxes to be rehit (and keep an eye on the "Household Code" during the process).
Any progress on this issue? I now have three full hard drives slaved to one of my receivers and none to the other. I am about to have a spare 500 gig external that I guess I will have to use on my 'broken' receiver but I would like to see this issue resolved so that I can move the drives around. It will be a nice feature when and if they fully and correctly implement it. It's too bad you can't get on the phone with a tech that knows something because I would sacrifice some time and use my new 500 gig drive to help them troubleshoot.
Before that conclusion I would try do that more then 3 or 5 times.I have a 622 and a 612 and the key #'s are not the same on the last two digits. one is 02 and the other is 04. I just moved the drive and it worked correctly, I was able to move programs from a drive to the receiver and then move them to the other drive so the numbers don't have to be exactly the same.
Thanks Ditydan, I found the chat.
Hutch123, if I understand correctly, you didn't do anything to make the HD start cooperating again. Scott's chat was just impetus to get you to check again if it worked, correct?
Mine still didn't work last night.
My household keys were originally different and I haven't checked them again in the last couple of days.
Hopefully call agents will at least now acknowledge that the hard drive is supposed to be swappable.
Before that conclusion I would try do that more then 3 or 5 times.