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Thread: Xtrend ET 10000 Quad G-Edition Linux VLan PVR Receiver

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    Xtrend ET 10000 Quad G-Edition Linux VLan PVR Receiver

    Reference to the above receiver at the Title Topic is equipped with 4TB Hard Disk installed internally in the receiver when I bought it and shipped to me .

    As soon I turned the receiver on and by using the remote control I went to Menu-----> Information ----> Service I got in the sub-menu This ----> ( HDD Not Available )

    But when I went to Menu-------> About I got in the sub-menu This ----> ( Detected HDD : ATA(TOSHIBA MD04ACA4 )

    Even If I press the Red button for Recording No recording happened Red Button does not work, I think the Hard disk needs to

    be formatted before it starts recording . But in order to format the hard disk I need to go to Extra Menu to reach Devices

    Manager to highlight Hard Disk to format it . But the problem is there no such Hard Disk in the Main Menu at Setup

    Can You please how can I reach the Hard Disk in the main menu which button can I use in the remote control ? ( I tried

    the green button but did not work ).

    Please can anybody help me to sove this problem .

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    Abdullah AL-Madhi

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    Is the HDD mounted? If yes, what is it mounted as?
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