Go to HDD Utility -and then HDD Format
To do that click on MENU, then turn the Multi-Jog up to HDD Utility
Press once on MultiJog to select HDD Utility, and then turn the Multi-Jog to HDD Format.
Press once on MultiJog to select HDD Format
Then Click on the small "Complete" Button
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Replace the CD/DVD player -- less than $20 for a new one.
Take the old/broken one to the computer-store, to get a new one with matching power/data connectors.
The recorder could not care less what the upstream audio device IS or if it's live vs prerecorded as long as the connection works and there is a signal.
Maybe you could remove the hard drive and install it in a computer or laptop and then use the computer to format the hard drive.
But this would totally erase the hdd and then you would have to re-install the operating system.
I believe the recovery disk that comes with the unit would re-install the OS, but I'm not sure.
Maybe contact Yamaha and ask them if this method would work.
I hope this helps you.
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