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Hinsdale Step 10 Config 3 question
I have a Hughes SD-DVR40.
I bought a 500GB Maxtor quickview drive so that I could replace my Tivo original WD 40GB drive. Used it right out of the box. Did not format with maxtor SW or XP.
Step 10 is the step in question.
I performed step 10, configuration 3, with a change to /dev/hdb since I connected the new drive to Primary slave.
mfsbackup -Tao - /dev/hdc | mfsrestore -s 127 -xzpi - /dev/hdb
The summary report indicated that it used 147 GB (I believe that was the number displayed).
Now, I only have 120 hours of recording instead of an estimated 400 hours. Approximately 350GB of the drive is unused.
What step did I miss to reacquire the unused space on my new hard drive?
Thanks in advance!!
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Sounds like you didn't use a boot CD that was LBA 48 aware, so your drive was capped at 137 GB. What did you boot from?
Also, with drives that large, you need to include "-r 4" in the restore string, like this:
Code:mfsbackup -Tao - /dev/hdc | mfsrestore -s 127 -r 4 -xzpi - /dev/hdb
Been here a long time . . .
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Possible to "upgrade" to a smaller hard drive?
I have Toshiba SD H400 with 80gb drive and it's not working. I have a 60gb drive laying around the house and want to put it in the tivo. The hinsdale instructions say that the new drive must be as large as the original I'm backing up. Is there a workaround on this, to allow me to use the 60gb drive instead of buying a new 80 gb drive?
Thanks
Steve
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To be more specific, the replacement drive needs to be at least as large as the original drive in the unit - so it still applies here, and you can't use that drive. There's no way to use anything smaller than an 80 GB drive.
But even if you had a larger drive, do you have the TiVo OS image that you'd need?Been here a long time . . .
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replacing 80 GB drive with 160 GB drive
The TIVO was not working correctly with the original 80GB drive installed. I purchased a used, supposedly functional 160 GB quickview drive, formatted it using Maxblast 4 (FAT32), booted with MFS tools boot cd, backed up the original 80GB drive to a FAT32 HDD, restored & expanded the backup to the newly formatted 160GB drive, installed into TIVO, and all it does is say "Welcome, powering up..." then turns off, restarts, and repeats over and over.
I did accidentally boot the 80GB drive in WinXP before doing all this. Could that be causing the problem, or do you think I need to obtain a new image for the new drive? How likely is it that the problem is not the hard drive?
Thanks
Steve
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My SD-H400 HD has gone bad. I obtained another 80gig drive and put an instant cake image on it. It boots now but there is no guided setup anymore and and it acts like I no longer have Free Basic Service anymore. I can use he DVD and get to the basic menu, but no Live TV and it won't complete a dial out. Called Tivo and they have no record of me. Toshiba tech support was closed. I'm guessing Toshiba is where my box was calling.
If I buy a new formatted HD from Weaknees will my Free Tivo Basic return and will I get the guided menu back? I'm not going to try DIY anymore. I just want it to work and not have to go through a bunch of phone calls. Thanks for any advice.
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Originally posted by edaffron View PostMy SD-H400 HD has gone bad. I obtained another 80gig drive and put an instant cake image on it. It boots now but there is no guided setup anymore and and it acts like I no longer have Free Basic Service anymore. I can use he DVD and get to the basic menu, but no Live TV and it won't complete a dial out. Called Tivo and they have no record of me. Toshiba tech support was closed. I'm guessing Toshiba is where my box was calling.
If I buy a new formatted HD from Weaknees will my Free Tivo Basic return and will I get the guided menu back? I'm not going to try DIY anymore. I just want it to work and not have to go through a bunch of phone calls. Thanks for any advice.
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