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October 5th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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It appears – most likely – that your Seagate Freeagent is entering a sleep mode after a certain time of inactivity - for energy saving purpose. I am not sure, but may be there is a utility that can disable this feature. If so, this should be done with a PC as the STB does not have such capabilities.
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This is assumed to disable sleep mode:
For Windows:
http://www.seagate.com/support/freeagent/1_5/FreeAgent-DT-WW.exe
For Mac:
http://www.seagate.com/support/freeagent/1_5/FreeAgent-DT-WW.zip
Install it on your PC, then go to Adjusting the Power Settings
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October 7th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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That partially worked. I downloaded and installed the software, then changed the settings to "never" .Now it continues to stay connected unless I shut the 360 off from the back. When I turn it back on, i still have to un-plug the hard drive and plug it back in for it to be seen. This is the same weather I push the blue button and release the HD first or not. Are you guys able to do a hard restart and have the HD show up without re-plugging it in?
Thanks everyone. This is such a great website!
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October 7th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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Thanks!
That partially worked. I downloaded and installed the software, then changed the settings to "never" .Now it continues to stay connected unless I shut the 360 off from the back. When I turn it back on, i still have to un-plug the hard drive and plug it back in for it to be seen. This is the same weather I push the blue button and release the HD first or not. Are you guys able to do a hard restart and have the HD show up without re-plugging it in?
Thanks everyone. This is such a great website!
Andre
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Shutting down from the back is not very common or recommended. The back power switch is mostly used for problem solving as it reboots the box, or for power shut down when dealing with the LNBs and switches. The back power switch is also left on to keep the EPG updated and to enable preset recording events. Most likely a reason it was placed in the back so it would be not very convenient or frequent to be accessed.
After this being said, it may help to reformat your hdd with the Elite box – FAT32.
I see my WD 500GB is recognized shortly after a back power switch off – on cycling.
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October 10th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
Simpletech FS-U25 250gb working great, USB powered and comes in a variety of colors only was $79 at Frys electronics
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November 5th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
got a Freeagent 500gb and after formating with swissknife and plugging the drive in my stb see a c,d,e,f,g,h drive. I have tried reformating it several times but no luck.
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November 6th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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got a Freeagent 500gb and after formating with swissknife and plugging the drive in my stb see a c,d,e,f,g,h drive. I have tried reformating it several times but no luck.
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Don't know if this applies to you, but one of the things that some users have discovered is that formatting on a Macintosh does not seem to work, even though it appears to be successful -- needs to be a Windows machine.
After you format it, does it appear as just one drive letter containing the whole 500 Gb? If not, it may need to be re-partitioned as the stb seems to want to see just one partition.
I personally used a utility called Fat32Format.exe, but others have used SwissKnife successfully.
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November 6th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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Don't know if this applies to you, but one of the things that some users have discovered is that formatting on a Macintosh does not seem to work, even though it appears to be successful -- needs to be a Windows machine.
After you format it, does it appear as just one drive letter containing the whole 500 Gb? If not, it may need to be re-partitioned as the stb seems to want to see just one partition.
I personally used a utility called Fat32Format.exe, but others have used SwissKnife successfully.
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Well, I am doing it on my winxp machine. I used swissknife, maxblast and a few other programs. when I used the max blast it worked once then went back to listing 6 folders c thru h. each one of those comes up with a dos system error. I noticed it also does not read the name of the drive correctly. It came up one time last night and showed only one folder but said it wasn't dos and I tried to format. I went to sleep with it formatting and this morning it was still trying to format. I had to do a hard reset, after which the drive again comes up as 6 folders with some weird letters as the drive name. I even tried a different cable as it looks kind of like it is a communication error. I am so lost on what to try. I did a factory reset, and that did not work either. I haven't tried re-flashing it yet but I guess I am going to have try that when I get home.
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November 7th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
This is especially annoying because as you have seen above, other members have installed the FreeAgent and have been using it successfully. The six folders would seem to be the clue -- it does seem as though somehow the drive has been subdivided or 'partitioned' into six smaller logical drives. If one of your software programs has the option for re-partitioning the drive (I use Partition Magic for this kind of stuff, but there are others), I would try that. You want one continuous partition that encompasses the entire drive before you try formatting.
And of course we cannot forget that just maybe the drive or its USB interface module could actually be bad. Do you have the ability to try it on another computer?
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November 9th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
I tried it on a desktop, and tried it on a laptop both of which it seems to work fine. Last I used partition magic 8 to make it one ext2 drive which the box sees now as one folder, but says it has to be a dos file system. format won't do anything just acts as if you never pressed a button. I gave up for a few days as I know not what to try next. I'll try a fat32 again I guess. but it almost seems as if there is something not right about the communication between the 2 because sometimes the drive name comes up as something weird.
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November 9th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
so, I tried the factory file no better this way. I am not sure what is left to try at this point. It seems like a communication error, but it works on the computers fine using the same cords and wires.
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November 10th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
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Last I used partition magic 8 to make it one ext2 drive which the box sees now as one folder, but says it has to be a dos file system.
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Quote:
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so, I tried the factory file no better this way. I am not sure what is left to try at this point. It seems like a communication error, but it works on the computers fine using the same cords and wires.
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None of this agrees with my experience at all. For one thing, the EXT2 partition should work OK with the box (even though it makes it a little more tricky to copy video files off to a Windows machine for dubbing). And even though I would not have expected the factory file reload to help, at least you know it was not a problem with loading of the custom bin file.
I have used a total of two different USB hard drives and two USB flash sticks with my Elite and after formatting each to FAT32 where required, have had no drive-related problems. I am currently using a 500 Gb "no-name" drive and it works well. It got corrupted once and had to be reformatted, but bounced right back.
Only thing I can think to try now, is if you have (or can borrow) a decent-sized USB stick and try that, just to verify the STB's USB's are working right. You're right -- we are running out of ideas.... 
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November 11th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
well, a 1gig flashcard in my usb card reader from my phone works on the stb. So now there must be either a formating issue or communications issue with the hdd. Gonna be hard to get the drive replaced under warranty as they specify it to be for xp and vista 
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November 11th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
well, I am currently wiping the drive with partition magic 8 and doing the secure erase... maybe something is stuck in there the stb is picking up? IDK But after that I will again try a format 1 partition FAT32 and see how goes. If it is a no-go I guess I bought a 500gig drive to back up my 2 80gig computers  LOL The 1gb car worked fast and great... viewed some pics from our vacation to Michigan.
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November 11th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
Most comments and suggestions made here by SystemDude in his posts related to your findings are in strong agreement with my experience.
For your problem I would mostly focus on these:
1. Not using any partitioning on the drive to be hooked to the STB.
The problem of organizing files can be solved by later creating subfolders
with the STB.
2. Using the Fat32format utility that can be downloaded here
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/download/fat32format.zip
It may be more successful than others.
3. Formatting again the drive - FAT32 - with the STB.
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November 12th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
gonna have to try that program... heck I have like 6 of em on my comp now. hehe if nothing else I am gonna learn the hell outa the different partition programs out there. LOL I must thank you all for all the help you have been giving me. Lately I have been dealing with alot of freeze ups, but not sure if that is related or not. Either way, I am a bit stunned that I am still having a problem. I can usually figure stuff out... hell I made a solar battery charger for the lawn mower this weekend but am stumped with something this simple. LOL anyways there is alot of good hockey games on right now so I must turn the cable on and watch some TV. I tried the above but have not tested theh results from last night yet. Will post them as soon as I know. Even if I don't get this figured out, TY for all the help so far!
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November 13th, 2008
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Re: Working hard drives for SV-360 Elite
Well, help is why we're all here. Still, I would have hoped by now that at least one of these suggestions would have led to a solution and a happy living-room dance.
I guess we just have to hope that all that ripped-out hair on your carpet might help some other poor sod from going bald..... 
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