Hi,
Can a PC booted into a TiVo compatible Linux be used to copy files representing recordings which had been rescued from a failed drive, to the correct folder/partition on a working replacement drive and be recognized and played normally on that new drive - on the same TiVo (series 2 basic) unit?
Using non-Linux sector-copy means some files (likely including recordings) had been saved from a TiVo drive before a complete drive hardware-failure.
Assuming there are ways to recognize those files, could it be that "simple" or would there be more to it?
Thanks for any info?
Can a PC booted into a TiVo compatible Linux be used to copy files representing recordings which had been rescued from a failed drive, to the correct folder/partition on a working replacement drive and be recognized and played normally on that new drive - on the same TiVo (series 2 basic) unit?
Using non-Linux sector-copy means some files (likely including recordings) had been saved from a TiVo drive before a complete drive hardware-failure.
Assuming there are ways to recognize those files, could it be that "simple" or would there be more to it?
Thanks for any info?
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