Problème avec lecteur enregis. DVD Sony H725

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Bjr, je possède un lecteur enregistreur DVD Sony RDR-HX725. Je ne parviens plus à le lancer il affiche HDD ERROR. J'ai tenté de formater le disque dur, il affiche "format" pendant 2 secondes et s'éteint. ce n'est pas la première fois qu'il me fait cela. Lors de la 1ère, j'étais parvenu à le relancer là impossible, que faire avez vous une solution? merci.
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I've replaced the Hard Disk Drive in a couple of Sony RDR-HX900 units for friends. The part number posted earlier by "BRON" is the Sony part number; The disk is actually an off-the-shelf Western Digital Caviar SE family drive, P/N WD1600JB[I]. It's a garden variety home/office PC IDE drive with only an average projected lifespan. The drive sells direct from Western Digital's online store for about $50. This is an exact replacement for the Sony-supplied drive. But don't choose this drive for your replacement part.

The reason so many of us are experiencing hard disk failures is the RDR-HX900 keeps the drive spinning as long as it's powered on. After a few years, the drive is literally worn out. The Sony-supplied Western Digital Caviar SE family drives are not designed for long-term service.

I replace failing Sony-supplied hard drives with a server-grade hard drive. Instead, I use a Western Digital Caviar RE family drive, Western Digital P/N WD1600SB[I], which sell for about $75 on the Western Digital online store. This is the same drive with more robust bearings and components. It's intended for use in servers that operate 24/7. The WD1600SB has a mean-time-between-failures (MTBF) of 1 million hours, and comes from Western Digital with a 5 year warranty.

Both the P/N WD1600SB and P/N WD1600JB can be purchased cheaper from any number of Internet sellers than buying direct from Western Digital, but the product warranty isn't as long.

Follow the instructions offered in earlier posts:
1) Purchase the downloadable Sony RDR-HX900 Service Manual. There are always several for sale on eBay. It explains Service Mode.
2) Open the RDR-HX900 case and swap the old drive with the new drive. Be carefull peeling back the black tape holding the signal cable to the top of the drive, this ribbon cable is very thin and fragile.
3) Reassemble the RDR-HX900 and power it up.
4) Get into Service Mode, then Initialize the new hard disk drive. While in Service Mode, do the Write ID function.
5) Get out of Service Mode and power off/power on your machine and you're done.
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