Introduction
I have one these old TV PVR that everyone have. You know that mysterious black box that we need under our TV to get our cable subscription? I'm pretity sure that everyone have an old box like that if they did not threw it away. Anyway the point is that I, myself, do own one that is just getting dust in the storage and I thought that I could do something cool with it. My ultimate goal would be to be able to install a Linux system.
The problem
Surely, the first thing I did was too google it. Sadly there is no one that seems to have done it in the past and there is not much history about a similar project on another model.
Starting the project
So with no clue where to start I decided to open it up, just to see what processor it is running and everything. Here is a picture of the system with the top and front panel removed.
Bell 9241 opened |
As you can see, there is a metal holder for the hard drive and a small fan above the motherboard so we remove it and this is what it look like.
Bell 9241 opened without and hard drive cage removed |
So now I was quite intrigued by the hard drive as it seems like a standard sata drive. With the help of a screwdriver, i've been able to remove it from his tray.
Hard drive cage |
Bell 9241 hard drive |
Now let's get back to the motherboard. The first interesting thing that i saw on the motherboard was a card reader for maintenance or something like that.
Card slots front panel |
Card slots front panel hard metal |
Card slots on pcb |
I thought that it could be useful to get into a kind of super control mode or something if we are able to crack the card system. But I'm not sure, I have no clear idea of the purpose of this card reader it's just a thought in my head. Anyway let's get into the real shit : finding the cpu. I first thought that it was this chip.
Sti7109VED |
So I did a quick google search about this chip only to find out that it is a "Low-cost HDTV set-top box decoder for H.264 and Microsoft WMA9" as you can see by clicking here. So it was obviously not a cpu. Anyway I failed for now to find the cpu but I promise that i'll find it for the next post.
Let's get back to that 320GB hard drive. Obviously it is used to store our tv show, but if we are lucky it's might also be used to store the OS. What is the best way to find out than plugging it directly into a pc motherboard and check it out? That's what I did, so i took an old motherboard that I use for testing purpose, a hard drive with a ubuntu installation, and plugged the famous seagate hard drive. Once in the system, I found out that there was multiple partition in the hard drive, four exactly, but I could only read two of them as you can see on the screenshot below.
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Bell Hard Drive partition |
Mission for next time
Cause we need a mission
- Finding more details about the cpu.
- Analyzing all the files that I have been able to extract.
- Find the type of partition Bell is using for the two that i was not able to see.
- Possibly open the weird partition.
I hope that you found the start of my research interesting, if you did please make sure to let me know in the comment box below and if you think you could help me let me know by email.
Félix
awe no luck eh, I’m attempting the same thing cuz it’s a paper weight without subscription
ReplyDeleteAny luck reading those partitions? I have exactly the same receiver and want to get the files off the large partition and move them to a new hard drive. thanks for any update.
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