I am brand new to this stuff, however, I upgraded my old ReplayTV DVR's hard drive some time ago. I know nothing about Linux, but am fairly capable with...
Those links seem to mostly address problems when using the HDMI output (not DVI as it is incorrectly being identified) with a JVC D-ILA HDTV. There are lots of...
If you use a new drive and then use an Instacake image the total offline time for this is fairly low. If you are very confident, you can even do all the steps...
Hey everyone, I am starting to follow the process specified in the how to document. I am going from my standard 250GB to a WD 320GB, for a little upgrade. I...
The HDMI problems are well known.. The links that were already posted for you should explain. I have had 4 units and all have had the HDMI problem. Although...
... two 1TB drives. I'm not sure this is true. Someone on TCF tried a 1.6TB raid and saw some anomolies. 1TiB is the point at which a 32 bit signed integer ...
I'm doing a clone / upgrade of my 250GB stock drive (~206441 MB backup size, it's pretty full) to a new Seagate 400GB drive. I rebuilt an old machine (1GHz P3...
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No. The problems you describe could be due to a bad hard drive. _____ From: hdtivo@yahoogroups.com [mailto:hdtivo@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Martin,...
It could be a hardrive problem, but Jeff's problem sounds more like the HDMI software problem that I posted links to. There are 2 well known HDMI/DVI issues...
The unit cam loaded with version d and did upgrade to f (my best memory - they did have me do a comlpete reset, whicjh of course reset back to d). The same...
Make sure that the drives are on separate IDE channels. Put one drive on the primary channel, and the other on the secondary channel. I had the same problem,...
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Follow this link and download the file labeled "PTVupgrade LBA48 CD V4.01 Enhancements" http://www.ptvupgrade.com/products/software/lba48/index.html It will...
... one. ... Using ... gives ... problem ... result, ... there but not loaded to the ramdisk at startup. You must mount the cdrom first. ( mount /dev/hdx...
how can I decompress this file under windows? It keeps telling me that it is an invalid archive. I have tried downloading from several different mirrors, but...
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... that ... greatly ... I ran into the same problem. I tried using zip, gzip and tar to no avail, then I reliazed that it really was not compressed. Thus...
Just want to make sure I have this straight ... The hacks outlined here for the HDTiVo simply extend the 3.1.5.x software; they do not load 4.x or 6.x....
Nope. MRV is not availabe for the HDTivos. It's only available for the SD DTivos because they use the same basic OS as the SA models. The only difference is...
yeah, the System 2 features missing from DTV Tivos is definitely a drag. With mfs_extraction, directly connected to a cache/net card in my Phillips DSR6000 to...
points to ponder: with properly configured tivos & network, mfs_ftp inserts or fxp transfers are faster than HMO-mrv. jamie on DDB has posted optomized...
I know the command for avoiding software update is in the document, but I have a quick question. Does the command have to be issued through the telnet...
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I based my experience with mfs_ftp on an older configuration (S1 DTivos and early S2 models) and didn't have the latest drivers and network tweaks available...
The command is included in the bootpage statement. If you have bootpage installed on the Tivo you can change it via telnet. Otherwise you can put the drive in...