Bob, can you please send me the disk image and tell me how can I repair my p-4000 with "press reset" problem?Sorted, I found a link that worked and the p4000 is now working again.
Hi Richard and welcome to TP
This thread is a very old thread and the contributers have not come back for some years.......so none of them are 'here' even see your cry for help.
I have no idea if there any or many Linux users let alone the same folk with the P-4000.
So just maybe the TP community can help.......but please be patient and see whether the help is possible
PS it does look like you have killed it
I wonder if there is a 'user community' with the knowledge to resolve it???
Hello,
thank you for your prompt reply.
With my request I am trying to ask Johnny if he can provide me with the operating system of the Epson P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewer. He originally started the thread. He was recently "online". Maybe he can help me.
Greetings Richard
Hi Richard,Hello, Johnny,
thank you for the prompt feedback. This is really a well-functioning forum. I am thrilled
In the meantime I have disassembled the device (Epson P-4000) and connected the hard disk to Windows 10. Unfortunately the partition on the hard disk with the name EPSON is empty. The other partition on the hard disk with the name EPV_SYSTEM has data, with which I unfortunately cannot do much. Can I use this to restore the system? Or should I follow your instructions (provided I have the appropriate files)?
Thank you very much for your help and effort.
Greeting from Augsburg (Germany)
PS: Translated with www.deepl.com - this works better than my english
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Hello, Johnny,
perfect - it works.
The two files (Part1 and Part2) must be unpacked and the file "epsonP2000.arc" is created. This file (Image - it contains both target partitions) must then be selected in the R-Drive image software and then copied to the target hard disk (is explained very well in the software). For me it was sufficient to restore the large partition. I probably just deleted this one by mistake. What to keep in mind with the P-4000 device is that in the end the hard disk size is increased to almost 80GB, because your image is designed for a smaller one. In any case I will save the image so that I can restore it myself if something goes wrong again.
Thank you very much for your quick help. It would have been a real pity for the beautiful device.
Many greetings from Augsburg
Richard
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Do you still need this?Hi
I have the same problem with a p-4000. Please can one of you let me have the drive image? tp{at}needlevision.co.uk thanks dominic
Hello, my name is Seva, i registered to this forum because i have same problem with my Epson P-4000, can you send me EPV_SYSTEM files image please?Do you still need this?
PM me
thanks,
Hello Seva,Hello, my name is Seva, i registered to this forum because i have same problem with my Epson P-4000, can you send me EPV_SYSTEM files image please?
This is an english speaking site please post in English as per the rules.Hallo Johnny1982, kannst du mir bitte auch die Datei schicken? Habe auch das Problem !
Hi and welcome to TPHello, does anybody still have the OS for the Epson P2000? Thanks in advance