2009-03-11, 08:41 PM
Well, I knew better but... maybe someone will learn from my mistake.
I had set my default video recording directory to a folder off the root of C. Everything was fine until I went out of town. (I generally clean up and/or archive recordings to another drive at night). When I got home from my trip, my system was acting a bit 'off' so I rebooted. Once the system came back I realized what happened - my hard drive was completely full.
Bad news: my old windows profile is now corrupt, and so is Windows. All that 'tweaking' I have done to get GBPVR working is now gone. :mad:
It looks like I need to reinstall Windows because now I get various errors and loss of basic functionality (i.e. control panel crashes explorer.exe, changes to application settings are not retained, etc).
Take my advice - have your recordings go to a different partition.
Question: I had a heck of a time (mostly trial and error) getting GBPVR working. Is/are there configuration file(s) that I can grab from my current system so when I reinstall Windows and GBPVR, the setup and configuration of GBPVR won't take so long? I am not necessarily concerned with my recordings, but I am fretting about setting up my EPG, capture device, and playback settings again.
Also - for the users who do have their system configured like mine was - is there a way to prevent this from happening (e.g. stop the recording service if the hard disk surpasses a threshold)?
Anyway - hopefully a noob will see this and learn from my mistake.
(I guess I know what I am doing this weekend...)
I had set my default video recording directory to a folder off the root of C. Everything was fine until I went out of town. (I generally clean up and/or archive recordings to another drive at night). When I got home from my trip, my system was acting a bit 'off' so I rebooted. Once the system came back I realized what happened - my hard drive was completely full.
Bad news: my old windows profile is now corrupt, and so is Windows. All that 'tweaking' I have done to get GBPVR working is now gone. :mad:
It looks like I need to reinstall Windows because now I get various errors and loss of basic functionality (i.e. control panel crashes explorer.exe, changes to application settings are not retained, etc).
Take my advice - have your recordings go to a different partition.
Question: I had a heck of a time (mostly trial and error) getting GBPVR working. Is/are there configuration file(s) that I can grab from my current system so when I reinstall Windows and GBPVR, the setup and configuration of GBPVR won't take so long? I am not necessarily concerned with my recordings, but I am fretting about setting up my EPG, capture device, and playback settings again.
Also - for the users who do have their system configured like mine was - is there a way to prevent this from happening (e.g. stop the recording service if the hard disk surpasses a threshold)?
Anyway - hopefully a noob will see this and learn from my mistake.
(I guess I know what I am doing this weekend...)
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[SIZE="1"]Dell Dimension 2400
P4 2.8 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, 1.5 TB External USB 2.0Drive, WinXP SP3
Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600
JATON Video-558PCI-DLP GeForce 8400 GS 512MB
GB-PVR v1.3.11
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[SIZE="1"]Dell Dimension 2400
P4 2.8 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, 1.5 TB External USB 2.0Drive, WinXP SP3
Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600
JATON Video-558PCI-DLP GeForce 8400 GS 512MB
GB-PVR v1.3.11
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