How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

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How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

Post by Sox » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:13 pm

I haven't done this myself but I believe the process is
  • Power off
  • Press and hold Rewind, FastForward and Channel 2 buttons
  • Power on
You should then be offered 4 options
  • 1 Check filesystem.
  • 2 Clean filesystem.
  • 3 Restore hard drive.
  • 4 Reboot.
I am guessing option 3 will reformat your drive, then put down a new empty Music.DB database file on the hard drive
Never experiment with drugs.... you might waste them

MBProductionz

Re: How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

Post by MBProductionz » Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:50 am

I can confirm restore works as Sox explained.

Had issues installing firmware from Win7 tho, no method seemed to work.
Got around the issue cause i'm lucky enough to have a vista laptop.
Manually added firmware to .Pacemaker dir and ejected drive, install ran then had to eject again as it connected to PC again.

All tickety boo...

:)

musicinstinct

Re: How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

Post by musicinstinct » Fri May 10, 2013 6:15 pm

I can confirm that the process described above does reformat the harddrive, essentially resetting the device.

After I did this I was prompted to install new firmware. The device wouldn't do anything before I had put new firmware on it.

chrispc

Re: How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

Post by chrispc » Sat Dec 20, 2014 2:34 pm

Hello Please Can you help I recently used pm1.04 but now when I try rebooting it gets to the pacemaker logo with the four coloured lights and freezes.
I tried the ff rw 2 channel and power button to reformat but it just goes to the same screen . Any ideas would be great thanks

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Re: How To... Format Your Pacemaker's Harddrive

Post by Sox » Sun Dec 21, 2014 8:12 pm

From your other post, I assume you now have this sorted
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