I bought a new Tivo Series 3 from Weaknees about 3 years ago that came with a 750GB drive already installed (instead of the 300GB drive that was stanadard.) At the time that was the largest drive on the market.
Now with drives so dirt cheap, and with the wife recording everything in site I find it's time to upgrade again.
I found some Western Digital 2TB drives on sale at Newegg, and since I needed to add storage to the Windows Home Server I picked up an extra one for the Tivo.
I've heard that this is not a good position to be in... Upgrading a previously upgraded Tivo is complicated, and the original Series 3 don't support the 2TB drives (it's a WD Green WD20EARS 64MB cache model.)
Any suggestions where to proceed from here?
I have a Thermaltake 2-bay external eSATA docking station that makes it really easy to hook two SATA drives to my PC, and I have no technical problems taking the 750GB drive out and reinstalling it.
I'd like to avoid a 1 drive internal and 1 drive eSATA final solution for the Tivo, because as a storage specialist I realize that simply doubles the chance for a drive failure in the future losing all of my data.
Oh yeah, of course the wife wants to keep all of her existing Season Passes and programming during the upgrade.
Anyone have some bright ideas on where I go from here?
Thanks in advance,
Stephen
Now with drives so dirt cheap, and with the wife recording everything in site I find it's time to upgrade again.
I found some Western Digital 2TB drives on sale at Newegg, and since I needed to add storage to the Windows Home Server I picked up an extra one for the Tivo.
I've heard that this is not a good position to be in... Upgrading a previously upgraded Tivo is complicated, and the original Series 3 don't support the 2TB drives (it's a WD Green WD20EARS 64MB cache model.)
Any suggestions where to proceed from here?
I have a Thermaltake 2-bay external eSATA docking station that makes it really easy to hook two SATA drives to my PC, and I have no technical problems taking the 750GB drive out and reinstalling it.
I'd like to avoid a 1 drive internal and 1 drive eSATA final solution for the Tivo, because as a storage specialist I realize that simply doubles the chance for a drive failure in the future losing all of my data.
Oh yeah, of course the wife wants to keep all of her existing Season Passes and programming during the upgrade.
Anyone have some bright ideas on where I go from here?
Thanks in advance,
Stephen
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