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lordsmurf 09-06-2010 04:39 AM

JVC Adviser Pro (PAL) + hard disk image [DOWNLOADS]
 
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Files attached here... :D

-- LS edit --

This post was originally made 10 years ago, and so I've forgotten exactly what every file is for. At the time, we had a max 8mb attachment size, which made uploading tedious. I started to upload all these documents back in 2010, but never finished. In 2019, somebody emailed me about this oversight. After some digging in archive/backup files, I've located everything now in 2020.

I no longer remember why, but both the original BIN file, and an IMG file, exist for the HDD image.

Same for the Advisor Pro v157: I have both an EXE (self-extracting?), and a folder of files labeled in various European languages. This is also labeled as being for the MH20/MH30 JVC with-HDD PAL models, but unknown if it works on other JVC LSI-based DVD recorder models.

Attached are PDFs for the Adviser Pro instructions, as well as a JVC Advisory for the M10 (and other JVC LSI models like M100, MH20, MH30, MH300, MV1, MV5, etc? possibly only PAL?). The advisory was likely after the discovery of bad capacitors (caps) that tanked so many JVC LSI decks in years past. But noting that JVC with bad caps simply need to be recapped.

And finally, attached are the JVC HDD instructions, an unofficial post from a now-gone website. Part of it was quoted at this VH post, which started a related discussion, where I also participated. You may, or may not, find that discussion useful.

Historical before re-upload:
JVC-HDD-Image-Disk0001.part01.rar (121 downloads)

kenfriars 06-22-2015 03:26 PM

Dear Sir
can you help i have downloaded the disk001 image ( disk001.bin ) how can i load this ?

Hope you can help


Ken Friars

lordsmurf 05-25-2020 12:12 AM

This post has been updated. :)


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