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Nope - and even if you got the files, they're encrypted, and can only be decrypted through the motherboard that recorded them.
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It's the table of contents that's really the problem. Files are easy, but mapping them together is virtually impossible.
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Thanks WK-Michael. Bad news but at least I can stop searching for a solution.
I am surprised you cannot do more repairs on the MFS.
When i look at the partitions they are all intact so I know the media content is on the drive. Just cant figure a way to get to it. I wondered if you can copy the media partition to another working drive. Any thoughts?
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I really don't know of any way to get back what's gone at this point. There just aren't tools for something like that in the MFS world.
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Retrieving Programs after MFS corrupted
I have a Phillips DSR7000/17 with a 320GB drive with an upgrade that went wrong. Not sure what happened but when I tried to add a second 320GB drive I got a GSOD which cycled to power up screen.
I have since rebuilt a new 320GB drive with instantcake and am back in business with all functions working.
I would like to recover some of the programs on my old 320GB drive.
I have used MFS tools to try and recover the drive. Tried to run MFSINFO on the drive but it says Not a Tivo Drive and volume header corrupted.
I have run diagnostics on the drive and it is good so its not a disc failure.
I have tried to divorce the B drive using Mfssplit but it wont complete.
Is there anyway to repair the corrupted volume header so I can access the programs on the original drive and record them to tape.
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