My Tivo Premiere (with lifetime subscription) is just under two years old and showing several of the usual symptoms of hard drive failure: freezing, pixellation, delays in responding to the remote, etc. And, when I run the Kickstart-54 SMART test, the Short, Conveyance, and Extended tests all show "Fail". Given that I am comfortable replacing hard drives and other components, I believe my options are as follows, in descending order of cost:
1. Accept Tivo's offer to exchange my Tivo for another unit (refurbished casing, supposedly all new parts inside), for $149; or
2. Order a hard drive upgrade/repair kit here ($140 for same standard size, which is sufficient for this Tivo); or
3. Buy a brand new Tivo here ($99), and don't activate the new unit but move its hard drive to my existing unit.
Between options 1 and 2, is there enough value in having all new parts (not just a new hard drive) to justify a few extra bucks, and can I really believe Tivo that only the case is refurbished and the inside parts are all new? And, is there any reason not to save $40-$50 or more and go with option 3?
Any advice appreciated, including anything I'm missing in thinking or asking about these options. Thanks.
1. Accept Tivo's offer to exchange my Tivo for another unit (refurbished casing, supposedly all new parts inside), for $149; or
2. Order a hard drive upgrade/repair kit here ($140 for same standard size, which is sufficient for this Tivo); or
3. Buy a brand new Tivo here ($99), and don't activate the new unit but move its hard drive to my existing unit.
Between options 1 and 2, is there enough value in having all new parts (not just a new hard drive) to justify a few extra bucks, and can I really believe Tivo that only the case is refurbished and the inside parts are all new? And, is there any reason not to save $40-$50 or more and go with option 3?
Any advice appreciated, including anything I'm missing in thinking or asking about these options. Thanks.
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