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JVC GZ-MG630 Everio 60GB Hard Drive Camcorder
read the manual yet
say what damaged means, we can not see it blind.
no symptoms of evidence show or told nor what works and does not.
hopeless now.
here is the manual in pdf form.
I looked though it and it doesnt seem to have a solution. For this "video management file is broken." yet there are many people with this problem.
I would check to make sure you have updated the software since it is a harddrive camera
http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/00/91/LYT1591-001D.pdf
Try to format your HDD on the camera itself. Formatting is available in the menu. Formatting your HDD outside your unit is not recommended. Make sure to back up important files. Hope it Helps
Apparently the firmware on the camera is very finicky especially if you do any deleting/renaming of movie files via windows and the USB (rather than using the camera's menu interface). My suggestion (worked for me anyway) connect via USB, explore the JVC HD, find your videos, save them on to your computer (drag and drop, or edit copy, etc) then once you've accomplished that, go into the camera's menu, then settings, find the option to FORMAT HD, do it.
This fixed my dilemma, hope it helps others out there.
Although the instructions don’t make it clear, it seems to be important that the camera is turned off before you connect or disconnect the USB cable. The instructions do mention that you should not delete or rename files on the camera except in the EXT_MOV folder. The camera’s firmware is apparently quite fragile about file names and the presence of the extra hidden folders that both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems create when you delete something.
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