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  1. Member
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    Jun 2006
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    Planet Earth
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    Hi all, Finally someone just send me the european service manual . I have included only the part that show how to replace the harddisk. Any brave people who wants to try to upgrade their players Harddisk with bigger size can try it. I think it will work on all flavour of HR300 and some HR350.

    Here is the backup link in case the attached file fail: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CL0L7WPF

    Please post your finding, success, and unsuccess story here.

    I can't verified that it work as I will wait until the disk developed some problem before even trying (just received it back from service centre for problem unrelated to harddisk). So I am NOT responsible for any damage to your recorder if you decide to try. Please be carefull with static electricity and use proper care for it!

    Thanks, looking forward to hear lots of success stories.

    hd_sharp_dv_300.pdf
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  2. Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    France
    Search Comp PM
    Hello
    I Tryed to replace the harddisk but the receiver didn't like it. It doesn't boot. How did you manage to get into the menu with a new harddisk?

    I called sharp's compagny and they told me that it was impossible to work with a new hardisk...

    thanks for giving to me some advice

    regards
    tatooin
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  3. Member
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    Jan 2010
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    France
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    Actually, using a Sharp DV-HR400, I didn't found any difficulty in changing the original Hard disk of 80Go by a 500Go one. I just remove the original hard disk (HITACHI HDS728080 - IDE) and put the new one (HITACHI HDP725050). When I restarted the DV-HR400, the device indicated that reading the hard disk was impossible, then I switch to the DVD menu, then I click on "START MENU" found the "Re-initiate the Hard disk" control. It lasted few second, then the DV-HR400 restarted automatically with the right configuration. The device indicated 99Hours of free space for recording ....
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