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by diggingdeeper - 1st May 2025 5:54pm
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My camcorder says "HARD DRIVE ERROR" every time its turned on. Its the type that doesn't use a DVD or tape but a hard drive to store things on. Does anybody know of anybody or anywhere that could repair this please ? Thankyou
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Cheaper to go to Cash Convertors, I got one for £20 a Panasonic SDR-H80, 70 times optical, works a treat.
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hard drive error basically could be a formatting issue which then it would be a more expensive job to fix it than the camera is worth, if you have anything on there the chances are that it will be lost if it is a hard drive 'software' issue as the drive would need to be re-formatted
alternatively it could also be a loose connection so the hard drive isn't getting full power or transmitting all data so the camera believes the hard drive is at fault when really there may just be a loose connection... if it's been dropped or knocked then the latter may be a more likely scenario...
wish you all the best! but as davew3 said, it may be easier to get a new one, maybe with an SD card slot...
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