I have a Tivo Series 2 240-80Hour unit. The hard drive is on its last leg causing the picture to freeze and tile sporadically. I have two cases that can turn the IDE drives into external drives. My theory is to connect the old and new drive to my laptop and perform a direct transfer from the old HD to the New one with out using the MFS software. Is this possible?
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Sure - just do a one drive upgrade, and choose the option to save your settings:
http://tivo.upgrade-instructions.comBeen here a long time . . .
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What is 'One Drive'?
I'm new to this forum and have the same question. I, too, have two gizmos
that would allow me to connect the original TiVo drive (Series II)thru one USB
port and the new HDD (500 GB) to a second USB port.
I also have Powerquest Drive Image 2002.
You refer to "one drive". Is that a software product? Do I need it?
Can't I just boot from Drive Image's floppy drive software and do a disk-to-disk
copy from old to new?
That might not increase the sizes of the partitions created on the new drive
proportionately... or would it? If not, could I use Powerquest Partition Magic,
also booted from floppy to avoid writing any extraneous WinXP stuff to either
drive, and increase the partition sizes that way?
This is a lot to ask, but I haven't found any other source that addresses the
ability to copy directly from one drive to another.
OH... and this too: when accessing the 2 drives thru USB, should they both
be set as "masters" ... or does it not matter in this configuration??
Thanks!
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Drive copying software generally doesn't work with TiVos. We'd recommend that you use the instructions and tools that are provided here:
TiVo Upgrade Instructions
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