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Welcome to the Samsung forum on CNET! Samsung worked with CNET to create a forum where people can ask questions and talk about all Samsung products and get help with everything from HDTVs, Smart TVs, home theater components, phones, cmaeras to monitors and printers. This forum is staffed by Samsung employees, but as we have seen in the past, often the most helpful answers come from CNET forum members themselves so please don't consider this just a Q and A with Samsung. This is a CNET forum and Samsung is here to be part of the conversation. Hi gents, hi geeks, hi experts, I don't want to discuss here about external USB HDD connected to read your DivX or MKV or Xvid files! I don't want to discuss here about problems of USB sticks or USB keys of X or Y GB containing your files!
I don't want to discuss about external USB HDD for which the TV did not measure a suitable transfer speed (change the disc!) ==>I actually want to discuss here about the LED TV of series D6000, D6500, D7000 and D8000 not recognizing the USB external drive assigned to PVR and so timeshifting and TV recordings features, after a while (after a couple of weeks). ==>The EXACT problem description is that the TV does not recognize your PVR dedicated external USB HDD anymore after a while (a couple of weeks of utilization). ==>I experienced the issue with my EU46D6510 for several times now, with an external USB WD of 40 GB and another one of 60 GB, non powered but with external power capability (there is a DC plug on the HDD box). I now connected it with a universal AD/DC transfo, set on 5V 200 mA. I don't know yet if the HDD will work for a longer time (2012/06/19). ==>These 2 WD discs were successfully checked by the TV for speed transfers. ==>There is absolutely no solution known and found on the Internet at the month of June 2012!
Neither solution found on Tome's Hardware or SamyGo expert forums for Samsung LED TVs and firmwares, neither solution given by any Samsung support center or forum (inculding this one;). ==>Powering the TV on and off and on etc. Plus changing the USB port used behind the TV does not change anything to the issue. ==>We know that this bug affects Samsung LED TV of series D6000, D6500, D7000 and D8000 (according with your posts) ==>We know the USB HDD specifications given by the manual: 5400 rpm minimum. ==>We don't know if externally powered USB HDD change that issue or not? ==>We don't know if big sizes external USB HDD generate that issue or not (1 TB, 1.5 TB, 2TB, 3TB)? ==>We don't know if the 'pre-formatting' file system (under Windows for instance, FAT or FAT32 or NTFS) is of any importance?
(because you know that your TV is formatting it on another file system or you may not know:-P) (see the technical stuffs below) Now some technical things.;-P *** The external USB HDD is formatted by your Samsung LED TV in XFS file system. *** XFS file system is a Linux compatible file system, readable on Ubuntu. It seems also being a file system developped by Sillicon Graphics for a good use of video streamings. *** I don't know if it does a quick formatting or a complete formatting of the HDD, because this does actually takes a couple of minutes only on my 40 GB WD. Sensenich Wood Propeller Serial Numbers. So discussing about Windows 'pre-formatting' in NTFS or FAT32 or FAT format seems to me out of topic.