My DirecTivo RCA DVR80 seems to be experiencing a drive failure after a little over 2 years with the original drive and about 18 months with a weaknees 160GB add kit, so I will be replacing the two drives with a single new drive.
The unit is plugged in to a surge protector (although I don't think that's been the case for its entire lifetime) and I plan to add a ups (I get power failures of 1-5 seconds duration every month or two, which can't be good for a hard drive).
Other postings have suggested that 2-3 years might be the expected lifetime for a hard drive in a DVR, which is very disappointing. Aside from a surge protector and/or a ups, what can be done to lengthen the drive lifetime? Does it help to reduce the amount of recording -- such as not automatically recording suggestions, or not recording a season pass daily for a program I only want occasionally? Or is a 2-3 year lifetime just what we all have to expect for this kind of product?
The unit is plugged in to a surge protector (although I don't think that's been the case for its entire lifetime) and I plan to add a ups (I get power failures of 1-5 seconds duration every month or two, which can't be good for a hard drive).
Other postings have suggested that 2-3 years might be the expected lifetime for a hard drive in a DVR, which is very disappointing. Aside from a surge protector and/or a ups, what can be done to lengthen the drive lifetime? Does it help to reduce the amount of recording -- such as not automatically recording suggestions, or not recording a season pass daily for a program I only want occasionally? Or is a 2-3 year lifetime just what we all have to expect for this kind of product?
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