It should show a hard drive in the table on there, with the size of it and its status, which should be 'normal'.
If you have a drive installed but it isn't showing, make sure all of the connections shown in this guide are secure:
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Hi guys, Is it possible to set an overwrite on Hikvision NVR to a certain number of days? Like for example after 3 days of footage it would start overwriting and not wait until its HDD is full? Thanks so much
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You'll also have the option to run some hard drive tests (S.M.A.R.T. and Bad Sector Detection), so it's worthwhile doing these too as they'll flag up any problems with the drive.
I have checked all SATA physical connections as advised and all is fine.
I then shut down the recorder (iDS-7208HUHI-M1-FA-A), but on boot up after selecting the language and entering password the local monitor (connected via VGA) is blank. I cant get past this stage.
Red light is flashing on recorder and beeps on start up.
Other users have suggested:
change resolution to 1920 x 1080 - but it was working fine before the restart?
disable stream encryption
change CR1220 battery on board
I personally think the Toshiba Surveillance S300 2TB HD has failed but i do get the red light flashing on start up.
Thanks - yes, there's a good chance the drive has failed.
Can you send a screenshot of the Storage Device page please (in the left-hand pane of your screenshots), as this should indicate if there's a problem with the drive?
You can't login on a laptop via HDMI cable, but if you enter the DVR's IP address in a web browser's URL bar on the laptop (with both devices on the same network), you will be able to access it's webpage and get the same configuration menu in there.
You can log in to the DVR on your laptop via the IP address (see the second part of my post above - sorry I may have added that bit after you saw my reply).
Then, you can check the HDD status in Storage>Storage Management>HDD Management, and run the tests in Storage>Storage Management>HDD Detection.
Yes, S.M.A.R.T. and Bad Sector Detection are the tests to run.
What is the blank screen page please, can you send a photo?
I wouldn't recommend disconnecting the drive until you have run the tests.
You should also be able to see the hard drive status in the web browser on the HDD management page.
OK, in the web browser view, make sure the Menu Output settings match those of the monitor you have connected - System>System Settings>Menu Output.
If you have connected the monitor using an HDMI cable, select this from the Menu Output dropdown.