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    Disk full Hades 008

    Hi Guys

    I'm showing that disk is full on Hades 008 on Nanoe-se. I thought I knew my way around my box and how to change recording paths but I must be doing something wrong and I guess it must be somthing simple. Attached is all the information I hope you clued up guys need. If I sort this I can help out with another thread you guys are answering on here as I have the same box and image.
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    Your HDD is mounted as read only. Someone willbe along soon to say how to change it.

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    Oh I guessing this is a hades thing then and I wonder if that is causing me an issue with tsmedia?? I already had lots of items on the disk
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    Ok I think I know what the problem was flashed with Hades 009 and sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kegnkiwi View Post
    Ok I think I know what the problem was flashed with Hades 009 and sorted.
    Would be interested to know what it was.

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