Quick question

Chuck

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My DTivo with added 120GB drive died last week. It was a Phillips 40
hr unit.

Rather than dicking around with buying another drive, I just went out
and bought a new 70hr DTV DVR for $50 after rebate.

So, question is, can I just pull the 120GB drive from the Phillips
unit and stuff it in the DTV unit, or do I have to go through the
entire 'add a drive' bullshit all over again?

Thanks

Chuck
 
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Chuck wrote:
> My DTivo with added 120GB drive died last week. It was a Phillips 40
> hr unit.

How did it die? Are you sure it was the original "A" drive (or even
the motherboard) and not the added "B" drive failing?

> Rather than dicking around with buying another drive, I just went out
> and bought a new 70hr DTV DVR for $50 after rebate.
>
> So, question is, can I just pull the 120GB drive from the Phillips
> unit and stuff it in the DTV unit, or do I have to go through the
> entire 'add a drive' bullshit all over again?

Simply plugging in an additional drive does not make it usable.
The partition map on the primary drive has to be updated to
point to the additional space on the second drive.

Until you go through the 'add a drive' procedure on your new
TiVo, it will not recognized the transplanted "B" drive.

-Joe
 
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In article <uKidnZR1GotcQMHfRVn-pg@comcast.com>,
Joe Smith <joe@inwap.com> wrote:

> Chuck wrote:
> > My DTivo with added 120GB drive died last week. It was a Phillips 40
> > hr unit.
>
> How did it die? Are you sure it was the original "A" drive (or even
> the motherboard) and not the added "B" drive failing?
>
> > Rather than dicking around with buying another drive, I just went out
> > and bought a new 70hr DTV DVR for $50 after rebate.
> >
> > So, question is, can I just pull the 120GB drive from the Phillips
> > unit and stuff it in the DTV unit, or do I have to go through the
> > entire 'add a drive' bullshit all over again?
>
> Simply plugging in an additional drive does not make it usable.
> The partition map on the primary drive has to be updated to
> point to the additional space on the second drive.
>
> Until you go through the 'add a drive' procedure on your new
> TiVo, it will not recognized the transplanted "B" drive.
>
> -Joe

http://tivo.upgrade-instructions.com/

Tells you what to do.
 
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In article <MPG.1cc65c69b54ee98c98b196@news.easynews.com>,
noway@nohow.com says...
>
> My DTivo with added 120GB drive died last week. It was a Phillips 40
> hr unit.
>
> Rather than dicking around with buying another drive, I just went out
> and bought a new 70hr DTV DVR for $50 after rebate.
>
> So, question is, can I just pull the 120GB drive from the Phillips
> unit and stuff it in the DTV unit, or do I have to go through the
> entire 'add a drive' bullshit all over again?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chuck
>


The new primary drive in the new system has no way of knowing the second
drive is there. You'll have to do everything over again.