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JoeTrojan
01-15-2006, 09:12 PM
I upgraded my series 1 with 2 80gB drives (way back when that was montrous).

I upgraded my DirecTiVo with 2 120 gB drives when that was the biggest TiVo's could support.

Now I am seeing Hinsdale selling 160Gb and bigger drives. Is there something new about the New Tivo's that let them recognize more that 127Gb (or whatever size it was)?

I have an early model Series 2 (actually my friends do) that I want to upgrade...and would love to also upgrade my Humax DVD-R unit.

Any limitations on drive size for either??

Thanks

funtoupgrade
01-15-2006, 09:28 PM
nope!

JoeTrojan
01-16-2006, 10:34 PM
Is there a different "How to" FAQ that discusses the new (un)limitations?

Is teh new Hinsdale CD all I need?

classicsat
01-17-2006, 01:04 PM
There is no FAQ I know of.

Basically and TiVo with a service number beginning with 5 or higher has "hardware" LBA48 (at the prom level), and any software versions 5 or higher have LBA48 "software" at the kernel level.

Any drive with a nominal capacity above 274GB + original capacity requires larger allocation blocks, which you invoke with the -r4 option when you expand.

You also need a larger swap.

jgsx
01-22-2006, 04:17 AM
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Basically and TiVo with a service number beginning with 5 or higher has "hardware" LBA48 (at the prom level), and any software versions 5 or higher have LBA48 "software" at the kernel level.

Any drive with a nominal capacity above 274GB + original capacity requires larger allocation blocks, which you invoke with the -r4 option when you expand.

You also need a larger swap.

My TiVo service number is 240-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx and my software version is 7.2.1
I currently have two 120gb drives in, but want to swap for two 300gb+ drives.
Since my service number starts with a 2, not a 5, will it work?

blindlemon
01-22-2006, 05:51 AM
any software versions 5 or higher have LBA48 "software" at the kernel level.What the man said :)

My UK TiVo has a serice number of 023[...] but with the 'patched' LBA48 kernel installed I can use drives up to 500GB :D:D

If you have software version 7.x then you already have the LBA48 kernel officially so you don't even need the patch.

mick66
01-22-2006, 06:59 AM
Right now you are limited to the largest HD you can go out ( or order online) and buy. A non dvd unit has space for two HDs so the limit is currently 1000GB or roughly 1300 hours.

blindlemon
01-22-2006, 08:00 AM
For S2 machines that seems to be the case. Not sure if anybody has managed to get 2x500GB drives working in an S1 yet though....

jgsx
01-22-2006, 04:11 PM
So since I've already upgraded my tivo with two 120s, and I have a 240-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx, and want to put in two 400gb drives, how do I go about that? The procedures that I found assume that you start with the virgin tivo drive that it came with

classicsat
01-22-2006, 04:25 PM
You have to essentially start from square one as if you have a stock TiVo.

jgsx
01-22-2006, 05:04 PM
You have to essentially start from square one as if you have a stock TiVo.

But I no longer have the drive that it came with, I only have the upgraded drives

HomeUser
01-22-2006, 06:43 PM
Make a backup from the dual drive system with MFSTools include the -s and -f 9999 options in mfsbackup. with that backup you can then re-upgrade to a new larger single or dual drive you just cannot keep the recordings.

ThreeSoFar
01-22-2006, 06:45 PM
You want the new Hinsdale HOWTO, which has a link to one of two boot CDs--the LBA 48 boot CD will recognize the larger drives.