Our Roamaio has been on the job forever, like hair dryer sounding hard disk forever. It’s competing with the rattling fan for attention. I’m wondering if anything is preventing me from removing the drive and cloning it using a cloning utility and an external drive enclosure on a Windows or Linux PC. I’ve cloned many Linux systems this way and replaced drives in other Linux driven products. I’ll get the same model of drive or very close. All of the internal settings that Weaknees tweaked initially to allow the installation of a larger drive should still be valid. Has anyone successfully done this for a Tivo unit?
Of course, this is just a Band-Aid and we will be back to get an upgraded Edge soon enough. I’d like to keep the content on the Roamaio alive for some sorting and migration a bit longer and as long as it runs without flames and smoke then will keep it around in the old tivo home section of our entertainment center.
Thanks for any advice. The sooner I do this the better per the drive. I’ll check its health stats before I start and may have opt for Tivo hospice instead of retirement.
I wish that Tivo had not opted to go to 2.5in drives. There are very few large capacity CMR 2.5 drives on the market and nowhere near the capacity of 3.5in drives. I’m not sure how well SMR drives will work in a Tivo. The more concurrent recording and watching the worse SMR drives work and last.
Thanks for any advice!
Greg
Of course, this is just a Band-Aid and we will be back to get an upgraded Edge soon enough. I’d like to keep the content on the Roamaio alive for some sorting and migration a bit longer and as long as it runs without flames and smoke then will keep it around in the old tivo home section of our entertainment center.
Thanks for any advice. The sooner I do this the better per the drive. I’ll check its health stats before I start and may have opt for Tivo hospice instead of retirement.
I wish that Tivo had not opted to go to 2.5in drives. There are very few large capacity CMR 2.5 drives on the market and nowhere near the capacity of 3.5in drives. I’m not sure how well SMR drives will work in a Tivo. The more concurrent recording and watching the worse SMR drives work and last.
Thanks for any advice!
Greg
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