I have attempted to upgrade my Philips Series 2 7000/17 DVR twice.
The first time, I installed a 120GB 7200 RPM drive replacement. Almost from the start, the system would freeze at random time intervals.
The freezing became frustrating, so I replaced the "new" hard drive with a 160GB 5400 RPM drive since the speed matched the 40GB drive originally in the unit. The system worked well for several months, then began having system hangs and freeze ups, along with associated noise (impending HDD failure).
I reverted to the old 40GB hard drive and have had no problems since.
Question: Does drive speed matter as far as the power supply is concerned? Could my first problem been related to speed of the drive?
I want to increase my recording capacity, and am considering buying a second drive kit...can the power supply in this model DVR handle the increased load on its stock power supply?
Thanks in advance for any/all help.
Bucky
I am now considering
The first time, I installed a 120GB 7200 RPM drive replacement. Almost from the start, the system would freeze at random time intervals.
The freezing became frustrating, so I replaced the "new" hard drive with a 160GB 5400 RPM drive since the speed matched the 40GB drive originally in the unit. The system worked well for several months, then began having system hangs and freeze ups, along with associated noise (impending HDD failure).
I reverted to the old 40GB hard drive and have had no problems since.
Question: Does drive speed matter as far as the power supply is concerned? Could my first problem been related to speed of the drive?
I want to increase my recording capacity, and am considering buying a second drive kit...can the power supply in this model DVR handle the increased load on its stock power supply?
Thanks in advance for any/all help.
Bucky
I am now considering
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