Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv (More info?)
I've been lurking on this list for sometime, but this is my first
post. I've got a 40 ReplayTV(5040). I do not have the lifetime
subscription. I would like to upgrade the hard drive.
How big of a drive can it use? I'm resigned to the fact that I will
loose all of my shows. That's ok, I'll DVArchive them off before I
do the upgrade. My question is, am I better off using RTVPatch or
should I go to a site like http/rgb.cc/replaytv/ and download the
image from there? Is there a difference?
I'm leaning towards downloading the image. That way I don't have to
plug my ReplayTV hard drive into my PC. I just pull it out and put it
away. What do you think?
Note: My "full-time day job" is a computer technician. I have no
problem at all disassembling a PC. However I am a little nervous
about cracking the case on my RePlay. #1 because I don't want to kill
it by booting it up with a bad image (I know enough to not kill it via
static discharge) and #2, the exposed power supply makes me a little
nervous.
If anyone can offer any tips or pointers I would really appreciate it.
Nathan
I've been lurking on this list for sometime, but this is my first
post. I've got a 40 ReplayTV(5040). I do not have the lifetime
subscription. I would like to upgrade the hard drive.
How big of a drive can it use? I'm resigned to the fact that I will
loose all of my shows. That's ok, I'll DVArchive them off before I
do the upgrade. My question is, am I better off using RTVPatch or
should I go to a site like http/rgb.cc/replaytv/ and download the
image from there? Is there a difference?
I'm leaning towards downloading the image. That way I don't have to
plug my ReplayTV hard drive into my PC. I just pull it out and put it
away. What do you think?
Note: My "full-time day job" is a computer technician. I have no
problem at all disassembling a PC. However I am a little nervous
about cracking the case on my RePlay. #1 because I don't want to kill
it by booting it up with a bad image (I know enough to not kill it via
static discharge) and #2, the exposed power supply makes me a little
nervous.
If anyone can offer any tips or pointers I would really appreciate it.
Nathan