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#1 naserk

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Posted 23 July 2014 - 16:34

I've OpenPLi-4.0-beta-dm800se-20140720 image, The local HDD became unaccessible after installing the TSMedia, any body have an Idea on how to solve that?

 

Thanks in advance,

/Naser

 

 



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #2 MiLo

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Posted 23 July 2014 - 19:30

Uh, "remove TSMedia" is too obvious?
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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #3 naserk

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Posted 23 July 2014 - 23:26

if I remove then still say Missing ,  No HDD found not initialized

 

and when I try to initialize it wanä do that with Error

 

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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #4 Robinson

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Posted 24 July 2014 - 07:18

So re-flash and don't think of installing TS Media again.


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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #5 Pr2

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Posted 24 July 2014 - 14:52

Unfortunatelly most plugin focus on installation and never test unintall, so most of the time uninstall is not properly done...

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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #6 naserk

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Posted 24 July 2014 - 17:27

Hi, it is not real help I got here, I need TsMedia installed and get working HDD!!!!!



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #7 Pr2

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Posted 24 July 2014 - 22:32

Ask TSMedia... your HDD was working before you install this... it no longer works after the problem is TSMedia... is this stuff in openpli feed? Just search the answer is no.
So don't come and blame OpenPli for a Plugin that they don't even offered in there feed... if it is not there, there is perhaps a reason for this...

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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #8 mimisiku

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 05:43

It's may strike you as odd but.... HDD's can get defective as well! Have not heard of losing the HDD just by installing TSMedia. Many more users on this site use TSMedia without serious problems. Check your HDD (preferably take it out and test it on a PC). Check for strange sounds emitting from the HDD (Click-Clack)...


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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #9 Rob van der Does

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 06:36

TS-Media should not give any problems at all.

TS-Panel on the other hand does.

I hope the two didn't get mixed up in this thread; that's often the case.

 

Anyway: 'needing' one of those is a bit strange. After all we're talking about a satellite receiver, aren't we?



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #10 naserk

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Posted 30 July 2014 - 23:16

Thanks guys,

 

First I'm not blaming OpenPli for that, I ask just if any one had this problem.

 

If I flash the dreambox then it find the HDD, I have no issue with the HDD, it is not found just if Iinstall the TSmedia.

 

I've tested the HD on PC and no issues found.



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #11 Robinson

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Posted 31 July 2014 - 07:53

Are you sure you are talking about TS Media, not TS Panel?

Do you have TS Panel installed?


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Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #12 Rob van der Does

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Posted 31 July 2014 - 13:57

It is impossible for TS-Media to create such an issue.

TS-Panel on the other hand does creates exactly this problem, and it can't be repaired due to the fact that it overwrites system-files. The only way to get rid of TS-Panel is to flash.



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #13 mfaraj57

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Posted 2 August 2014 - 19:58

Agree with SatKiekerd ,no logic behind that TSmedia disables HDD,TSmedia only access hdd for recording by using default enigma technique,no mount,no format no initializing hdd

regarding TSpanel also there is exaggeration and if you do not touch the TSpanel device managaer tool,TSpanel shoud not cause any problem to external devices 

i am using both tools extensively on more than 10 boxes of different models and i do not have similar problem to external devices

TSmedia not in the feed of openpli because they claimed it includes illegal material while similar plugins like mediaportal and xbmcaddons are in the feed!



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #14 Rob van der Does

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Posted 3 August 2014 - 02:19

I don't exaggerate the problems with TS-panel.

Look at the huge amount of reported issues (I could reproduce it on several PLi-based images): they are caused by the fact that system-files are being overwritten.

And due to that de-installation of that plugin can't be done: a flash is required.

 

And than again: why would one 'need' such a plugin?



Re: The local HDD disabled and not accessible after installing the TSMedia #15 gorski

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Posted 5 August 2014 - 22:46

To spy on one's wife... all them webcams, world-wide, aaaaahhh.... :D

 

Seriously, it does have some good sides, you know... :)

 

But anything could be better, I suppose... ;)


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