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On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 04:32:10PM -0400, John Boland wrote: > a friend of mine has been trying to copy some stored programming from his > motorola dct-3412. he took the drive out of the box and attached to a linux > server (that was a good thing). however, he reports that fdisk didn't show a > partition type. > so, for some unknown reason he then put the drive in a windows box (bad > idea). of course, uncle bill decided to put his own signature on the drive. > returning the drive to the cable box shows 0% used. > so, i guess the first problem to overcome is putting the correct signature > back on the drive. does anyone have any ideas on how to do this? what the > correct signature is? what is the format of the signature or even where to > find out what it is? > once the drive is readable in the cable box we need to get the stored > programming out of the cable box. i suggested just hooking up a capture > card to his linux box and playing back the stored stuff and recording them > manually. > other suggestions welcome. > my gut reaction at this point is that the stored programming is gone. i'd > like to be wrong. I have heard, and have no reason to doubt, that when the Moto boxes see a new disk, they do a proprietary reformatting of it. So you can expand them by substituting a new larger disk, but you can't do what your friend wanted to do. The content is probably gone. -dsr-
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