Hi,
In the past I used the Hinsdale web page and successfully upgraded my 40GB series 2 to a 250GB Maxtor drive. Recently it started making clunking noises and Tivo has started hanging up; probably an impending drive failure. In all of my PCs I use WD drives so for my replacement drive I purchased a 320GB WD Enterprise class drive. I downloaded the new 11.8 image from Hinsdale with LB48 support and followed the Hinsdale instructions but I can't get the new drive to work.
I went to the weaKnees forums and did a lot of reading and found a post that mentioned using "-r 4" when running mfsrestore with a large drive. I searched the Hinsdale page and didn't find any mention of this. Is this command valid with the Hinsdale instructions? I tried incorporating the command with the Hinsdale instructions and got through everything OK and when I tried testing the restored backup image Tivo started booting up and got to a screen that said it was installing a service patch. I let it run for awhile and came back and the screen was black and the hard drive wasn't making any noise so I assumed that something had crashed.
I put my original 250GB upgraded drive back in and started using Tivo desktop to download my saved shows to a PC that has a lot of space. I then put Tivo in standby mode because my transfer rates go to 3-4mb(everything seemed to be working fine for 4+ hours). I left everything running and my TV turned on while I was doing other things. Around 6:00pm my Tivo powered up and started installing a service update which was still going on as of 7:15pm. After awhile my existing upgraded drive quit making noises but eventually I started hearing drive activity again. I started poking around the forums and found that Tivo v8 software is being distributed now I'm wondering if my WD 320GB test might have been working correctly after I incorporated the "-r 4" command switch with the Hinsdale instructions for mfsrestore; I just gave up in the middle of the service update.
Questions:
1) If the "-r 4" command should be used with mfsrestore at what drive size should it be used; what is the cutoff(251+)?
2) How long should the Tiivo v8 service update take to work? I'm starting to worry that my latest excursion into the silver box has ruined my previous upgrade somehow . I still have my original Tivo drive but for troubleshooting/testing I have used the same commands on the delivered Tivo drive that I used on the attemped upgrade of the 250GB Maxtor drive to the 320GB WD drive.
Side note: Neither my successfully upgraded 250GB Maxtor drive nor my original 40GB Tivo drive have worked unless the drive jumper is set to CS. When I set the drives to MS neither one will get past the powering up screen before Tivo reboots(set drive to MS per Hinsdale page).
Any help or noted similar experiences will be appreciated. I have a s2 TCD540040.
Have a good day,
murphyld
In the past I used the Hinsdale web page and successfully upgraded my 40GB series 2 to a 250GB Maxtor drive. Recently it started making clunking noises and Tivo has started hanging up; probably an impending drive failure. In all of my PCs I use WD drives so for my replacement drive I purchased a 320GB WD Enterprise class drive. I downloaded the new 11.8 image from Hinsdale with LB48 support and followed the Hinsdale instructions but I can't get the new drive to work.
I went to the weaKnees forums and did a lot of reading and found a post that mentioned using "-r 4" when running mfsrestore with a large drive. I searched the Hinsdale page and didn't find any mention of this. Is this command valid with the Hinsdale instructions? I tried incorporating the command with the Hinsdale instructions and got through everything OK and when I tried testing the restored backup image Tivo started booting up and got to a screen that said it was installing a service patch. I let it run for awhile and came back and the screen was black and the hard drive wasn't making any noise so I assumed that something had crashed.
I put my original 250GB upgraded drive back in and started using Tivo desktop to download my saved shows to a PC that has a lot of space. I then put Tivo in standby mode because my transfer rates go to 3-4mb(everything seemed to be working fine for 4+ hours). I left everything running and my TV turned on while I was doing other things. Around 6:00pm my Tivo powered up and started installing a service update which was still going on as of 7:15pm. After awhile my existing upgraded drive quit making noises but eventually I started hearing drive activity again. I started poking around the forums and found that Tivo v8 software is being distributed now I'm wondering if my WD 320GB test might have been working correctly after I incorporated the "-r 4" command switch with the Hinsdale instructions for mfsrestore; I just gave up in the middle of the service update.
Questions:
1) If the "-r 4" command should be used with mfsrestore at what drive size should it be used; what is the cutoff(251+)?
2) How long should the Tiivo v8 service update take to work? I'm starting to worry that my latest excursion into the silver box has ruined my previous upgrade somehow . I still have my original Tivo drive but for troubleshooting/testing I have used the same commands on the delivered Tivo drive that I used on the attemped upgrade of the 250GB Maxtor drive to the 320GB WD drive.
Side note: Neither my successfully upgraded 250GB Maxtor drive nor my original 40GB Tivo drive have worked unless the drive jumper is set to CS. When I set the drives to MS neither one will get past the powering up screen before Tivo reboots(set drive to MS per Hinsdale page).
Any help or noted similar experiences will be appreciated. I have a s2 TCD540040.
Have a good day,
murphyld
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