Hello everyone, I am hoping someone can shed some light on what I need to do to format a new drive for me Premiere. I have searched and searched and am just coming to dead ends.
I got the GSOD and am trying to used JMFS to copy the old 320GB drive onto a new 1TB drive. Right after loading Linux from the bootable JMFS CD, at the "Detecting Drives..." message, I immediately get the "There were no Tivo drives detected in your system." message. After hitting enter out of that screen, the message will say "!!!! Script can not be processed due to an error: "Unhandled input for Choice: 'null'". A command prompt line shows, and I am able to run fdisk -l and both drives are visible but both have the message "...doesn't contain a valid partition table".
That is about as far as I've gotten. I have tried to run "ddrescue -f -n /dev/sda /dev/sdb" but i'll get a message of "ddrescue: invalid option -- f". After running --help, it doesn't even look like -f is listed as an option, only -F (capital).
I am attempting to do this on a fairly old machine, but I don't think that is an issue if the BIOS can see and identify both drives. So I am now wondering if this is all due to the original drive just being fried and me not having any choice except to setup a fresh drive.
Setting up a new drive would be fine and if this is my only option, can anyone point me to an image for a TCD746320? What other steps would be needed to use that image on a 1TB drive?
Thank you!!!!
I got the GSOD and am trying to used JMFS to copy the old 320GB drive onto a new 1TB drive. Right after loading Linux from the bootable JMFS CD, at the "Detecting Drives..." message, I immediately get the "There were no Tivo drives detected in your system." message. After hitting enter out of that screen, the message will say "!!!! Script can not be processed due to an error: "Unhandled input for Choice: 'null'". A command prompt line shows, and I am able to run fdisk -l and both drives are visible but both have the message "...doesn't contain a valid partition table".
That is about as far as I've gotten. I have tried to run "ddrescue -f -n /dev/sda /dev/sdb" but i'll get a message of "ddrescue: invalid option -- f". After running --help, it doesn't even look like -f is listed as an option, only -F (capital).
I am attempting to do this on a fairly old machine, but I don't think that is an issue if the BIOS can see and identify both drives. So I am now wondering if this is all due to the original drive just being fried and me not having any choice except to setup a fresh drive.
Setting up a new drive would be fine and if this is my only option, can anyone point me to an image for a TCD746320? What other steps would be needed to use that image on a 1TB drive?
Thank you!!!!
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