No available blocks. Zero. The machine was running on a knife's edge. One unexpected write, one new log entry, and the bootloader would corrupt on next restart. And if the NRVZ800MCD rebooted—for any reason, a power flicker, a scheduled maintenance, a cosmic ray flipping a bit—it would never come back up. The array would go deaf.
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Understanding the boot process helps explain why the error occurs:
: Because these units use traditional spinning platters, decades of vehicular vibration cause physical sector failures. The system reads bad sectors as filled or unreadable blocks. No available blocks
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The unit requires its original navigation DVD (specifically the DX-V7000R-2 or compatible map disk) to load the startup files into its internal memory. One unexpected write, one new log entry, and
Many Mitsubishi navigation systems will perform a full reboot of the operating system if they lose all power for a few minutes. This can clear temporary files and force the system to re‑initialize the boot partition.