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Forgot to backup Wiz.bin
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My computer had a bug and was acting really weird. It wouldn't go to sleep, etc and exhibited basically spyware symptoms. So I decided to format the hard drive and start over. Unfortunately I forgot to backup my wiz.bin All of my recordings are on a separate drive so I still have those. Is there any way to recover my recordings into the recorded TV page? Right now the best I can hope for is to import them into videos. I will do that if I have no choice, but I'd rather havea way to import them as recordings. Any ideas? Thank You |
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I think there is a way to do this with Nielm's webserver plugin. I have not had to try this yet.
Good Luck Apap |
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Sage.properties Sage.properties.autobackup Wiz.bin Wiz.Bak the other Sage profile I use is I backup the whole SageTV root folder. I aso have a profile for my EventGhost settings. I keep 30 days of all so I can't revert to any of them. Recently I was getting that playback error everyone is getting and I reverted to one of my SageTV backups and that didn't work so I figured out that is wasn't a SageTV problem it was a Windows problem, I had to restore a backup of my windows drive, and I turned off all auto updates for windows and Java, because Windows and java was updated between the time I had no playback error and the playback error in SageTV. edit 11-11-08 6:45 am On 11-08-08 I have a hard drive fried itself. The drive was a Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST3500320AS 500GB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM Model #: ST3500320AS it was partition as Windows Drive - Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST3500320AS 500GB 7200 RPM Partitioned 120 gb for windows, 380 gb for pictures and mp3 music I had all my SageTV backups on the 380gb drive which was drive D: , I have never had a drive fail by frying the electronics, the HTPC was connected to a APC battery backup. When I took the drive out of the computer I smelled fried electrial, I tried the drive in my desktop machine and it wouldn't spin up, have sent it to Seagate warranty. So my suggestion is keep you backups on a seperate physical drive and not a partitioned drive. Scat Last edited by scat; 11-11-2008 at 05:47 AM. |
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If those tools aren't free - you can use BackupFiles.
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I would agree for full PC, or special file types (like database and mailboxes); but for simple types copying a file is copying a file.
BackupFiles works great, and I've certainly tested it enough times to be glad it's there If paying for it makes you feel better, that is certainly a valid choice. |
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Thanks Scat |
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