Hard drive formatted by Canal+ HD decoder
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Hello,
I connected my hard drive to try recording with the Canal+ HD decoder. It worked, but once connected to my computer, I can no longer see my data, even though the content is not empty, and it asks me to format it.
Best regards.
I connected my hard drive to try recording with the Canal+ HD decoder. It worked, but once connected to my computer, I can no longer see my data, even though the content is not empty, and it asks me to format it.
Best regards.
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Hello
Normally, the boxes are based on another OS (Linux) and the formatting has been done to ensure compatibility. The goal is to record for later viewing, not to "copy" to a PC.
So Windows does not understand this format and asks to format it in order to use it.
Best regards
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"We swallow in great gulps the lie that flatters us and we drink drop by drop a truth that is bitter to us."
Normally, the boxes are based on another OS (Linux) and the formatting has been done to ensure compatibility. The goal is to record for later viewing, not to "copy" to a PC.
So Windows does not understand this format and asks to format it in order to use it.
Best regards
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"We swallow in great gulps the lie that flatters us and we drink drop by drop a truth that is bitter to us."
Hello
It's normal, a disk formatted on a decoder like the one from C+ is formatted in Draw and is only readable by it... Not on another machine. It's to prevent smart folks from distributing programs stored on the disk!!
See you later
If my answer helped you: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse at me.
It's normal, a disk formatted on a decoder like the one from C+ is formatted in Draw and is only readable by it... Not on another machine. It's to prevent smart folks from distributing programs stored on the disk!!
See you later
If my answer helped you: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse at me.
Hello,
no results with Linux, I've already tried ...
Better to use a data recovery tool like Puran File Recovery for now, free of charge:
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no results with Linux, I've already tried ...
Better to use a data recovery tool like Puran File Recovery for now, free of charge:
https://www.clubic.com/telecharger-fiche430133-puran-file-recovery.html
Hello
NO, the data entered WITH the decoder can only be read BY the decoder!!
See you later
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If you found the answer helpful: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw me the first mouse.
NO, the data entered WITH the decoder can only be read BY the decoder!!
See you later
--
If you found the answer helpful: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw me the first mouse.
Hello
Because the disk is in an "unknown" format to other tools and recovery software... And it is not "encrypted".
It's neither FAT, nor FAT32, nor NTFS, nor HFS, nor ext2, nor ext3, nor ext4, nor UFS, etc... It's a format defined by the decoder (according to its serial number) and only it knows how to read it...
For other systems, the disk is not "formatted", so they find neither files (no table) nor data...
See you!
Because the disk is in an "unknown" format to other tools and recovery software... And it is not "encrypted".
It's neither FAT, nor FAT32, nor NTFS, nor HFS, nor ext2, nor ext3, nor ext4, nor UFS, etc... It's a format defined by the decoder (according to its serial number) and only it knows how to read it...
For other systems, the disk is not "formatted", so they find neither files (no table) nor data...
See you!
Does this mean that my data is lost? So irretrievable?