Summary: Tivo HDR112 has up to date guide data, but won't return any program search results; Season Passes inoperative, but a program guide selected recording works OK.
Background: This Philips Tivo was upgraded years ago from its original 13 gig HD to a used 80 gig HD pulled from another Tivo. All worked normally until about mid-summer 2014 when messages appeared that the guide data was running low. Daily calls completed normally, and guide data (guide button) was there and up to date, but the To Do List slowly ran dry as Season Pass recordings began to progressively show "none scheduled". The Season Passes cannot see the guide data, for some reason. Also, "Search By Title" turns up "no results", even when I can see the program in the guide. Selecting a program to record from the guide works as expected, normally.
I decided the problem might be due to some corruption in the drive data (indexing for instance) due to a very old hard drive (Seatools showed 72921 power-on-hours on that 80 GB!), so I upgraded the drive to a much younger 160 GB Seagate DB35 I had laying around, using the following MFSTOOLS command from the interactive upgrade instructions:
mfsbackup -Tao - /dev/hda | mfsrestore -s 127 -r 4 -xzpi - /dev/hdb
note: this saves the recorded programs to the new drive
The new drive powers up and seems to work normally. Unfortunately this has not solved the problem. I was hoping that the Tivo might straighten out whatever had been corrupted over several days of updates and re-indexing the data...but nope. So I deleted most of the Season Passes, plus some unneeded recordings, and turned off "Record Tivo suggestions" in preferences, just to simplify things a bit. All to no avail. The unit still behaves as before, and now is exhibiting some playback problems as well (jumping oddly backwards during Fast Forward, for instance).
My question is: what do you think my next step should be? System Reset? Redo the drive copy with a different command? Copy from the original 13 GB drive? Or something besides the hard drive?
Background: This Philips Tivo was upgraded years ago from its original 13 gig HD to a used 80 gig HD pulled from another Tivo. All worked normally until about mid-summer 2014 when messages appeared that the guide data was running low. Daily calls completed normally, and guide data (guide button) was there and up to date, but the To Do List slowly ran dry as Season Pass recordings began to progressively show "none scheduled". The Season Passes cannot see the guide data, for some reason. Also, "Search By Title" turns up "no results", even when I can see the program in the guide. Selecting a program to record from the guide works as expected, normally.
I decided the problem might be due to some corruption in the drive data (indexing for instance) due to a very old hard drive (Seatools showed 72921 power-on-hours on that 80 GB!), so I upgraded the drive to a much younger 160 GB Seagate DB35 I had laying around, using the following MFSTOOLS command from the interactive upgrade instructions:
mfsbackup -Tao - /dev/hda | mfsrestore -s 127 -r 4 -xzpi - /dev/hdb
note: this saves the recorded programs to the new drive
The new drive powers up and seems to work normally. Unfortunately this has not solved the problem. I was hoping that the Tivo might straighten out whatever had been corrupted over several days of updates and re-indexing the data...but nope. So I deleted most of the Season Passes, plus some unneeded recordings, and turned off "Record Tivo suggestions" in preferences, just to simplify things a bit. All to no avail. The unit still behaves as before, and now is exhibiting some playback problems as well (jumping oddly backwards during Fast Forward, for instance).
My question is: what do you think my next step should be? System Reset? Redo the drive copy with a different command? Copy from the original 13 GB drive? Or something besides the hard drive?
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