Ok, here's a strange one. I've got a Series 2 standalone (Tivo TCD240080) that started having problems the other night. When you go to Tivo Central, and then select Now Playing, the Tivo crashes. I figured I had a bad spot on the disk, so I upgraded to a 500GB drive using a disk built at tivo.upgrade-instructions.com. MFSBackup detected an unrecoverable bad spot, which I expected. I copied the entire disk over. The new disk boots fine, but it still crashes when I try to view what's on the disk. All the other menus work fine, I can schedule recordings, add/delete season passes, get guide updates, pause the video, etc. The scheduled shows record as normal. I just can't get to see what's recorded.
I networked the tivo, which worked fine. I used the Tivo Desktop, and I could see all of the shows recorded on the machine, and I could easily transfer them to the PC. Everything seems to work here. I just can't see the recording list through the Tivo menus. Any suggestions on where to look? I'm running the latest 9.x release from Tivo (non-hacked).
My initial two thoughts - maybe something got corrupted when we had a power glitch, so there's a OS program or library screwed, or the index for the recorded files is corrupted. But with the networking experiment, I think I've got a corrupted file in my primary boot partition. Is there a way, using MFStools or something similar, to switch which partition the Tivo will boot from? I'm thinking that if I do this, maybe Tivo will see the newly made primary partition as an older version, and download an upgrade into the corrupted one. I'm trying to do it this way so I don't lose all of my existing recordings. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I networked the tivo, which worked fine. I used the Tivo Desktop, and I could see all of the shows recorded on the machine, and I could easily transfer them to the PC. Everything seems to work here. I just can't see the recording list through the Tivo menus. Any suggestions on where to look? I'm running the latest 9.x release from Tivo (non-hacked).
My initial two thoughts - maybe something got corrupted when we had a power glitch, so there's a OS program or library screwed, or the index for the recorded files is corrupted. But with the networking experiment, I think I've got a corrupted file in my primary boot partition. Is there a way, using MFStools or something similar, to switch which partition the Tivo will boot from? I'm thinking that if I do this, maybe Tivo will see the newly made primary partition as an older version, and download an upgrade into the corrupted one. I'm trying to do it this way so I don't lose all of my existing recordings. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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