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| * If you are using a high performance USB 3.1/3.2 NVMe drive and the HDHomeRun log shows the HDHomeRun powered on during the recording it may be that the drive is drawing more than 1A, exceeding USB 3.0/2.0 power limits. The HDHomeRun FLEX supports USB drives up to 1A. | * If you are using a high performance USB 3.1/3.2 NVMe drive and the HDHomeRun log shows the HDHomeRun powered on during the recording it may be that the drive is drawing more than 1A, exceeding USB 3.0/2.0 power limits. The HDHomeRun FLEX supports USB drives up to 1A. | ||
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| The HDHomeRun features a "Send diagnostic information" | The HDHomeRun features a "Send diagnostic information" | ||
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| - Reconnect the USB drive | - Reconnect the USB drive | ||
| - Send an email to support@silicondust.com including the Device ID of your HDHomeRun. Or during business hours we offer phone callback support: www.silicondust.com/ | - Send an email to support@silicondust.com including the Device ID of your HDHomeRun. Or during business hours we offer phone callback support: www.silicondust.com/ | ||
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