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i have an original sony 30 hour series I tivo. software 3.001-1010
years ago i followed hinsdale and successfully added a 120gb (5400) as Drive
A and moved the original 30gb as Drive B.
i didn't just add the 120 as B so as to give myself an easier job in the
future had i wanted to go to dual 120's (which ultimately i've never
bothered to do).
anyway, all of a sudden the unit is starting to randomly pause and i'm
pretty confident one of the drives is failing.
i'd like to repair this in such a way as to not lose any of the content (and
season pass, etc. info).
i don't know if it's Drive A (120) or B (30) failing.
my assumption is that the correct way to proceed is to:
1. replace B and then test system (by using it). If no problems, then i'm
good to go w/o any further work to do.
2. If #1 doesn't cure the problem, i'd then need to replace A as well.
Questions:
1. i know the 137 meg limit is still in place per drive. i had assumed
(back in the day) that with dual 120's, the lag would be intolerable. the
lag with 150 (120+30) is bad enuf. is going with dual 120's a mistake,
lag-wise?
2. if i simply want to replace the 30 with another 30, do i need to do
anything fancy, or is there a simple way to copy the old 30 to the new 30
and not at all deal with the A drive?
3. am i missing anything in this simple analysis?
thanks
i have an original sony 30 hour series I tivo. software 3.001-1010
years ago i followed hinsdale and successfully added a 120gb (5400) as Drive
A and moved the original 30gb as Drive B.
i didn't just add the 120 as B so as to give myself an easier job in the
future had i wanted to go to dual 120's (which ultimately i've never
bothered to do).
anyway, all of a sudden the unit is starting to randomly pause and i'm
pretty confident one of the drives is failing.
i'd like to repair this in such a way as to not lose any of the content (and
season pass, etc. info).
i don't know if it's Drive A (120) or B (30) failing.
my assumption is that the correct way to proceed is to:
1. replace B and then test system (by using it). If no problems, then i'm
good to go w/o any further work to do.
2. If #1 doesn't cure the problem, i'd then need to replace A as well.
Questions:
1. i know the 137 meg limit is still in place per drive. i had assumed
(back in the day) that with dual 120's, the lag would be intolerable. the
lag with 150 (120+30) is bad enuf. is going with dual 120's a mistake,
lag-wise?
2. if i simply want to replace the 30 with another 30, do i need to do
anything fancy, or is there a simple way to copy the old 30 to the new 30
and not at all deal with the A drive?
3. am i missing anything in this simple analysis?
thanks