No, the USB ports on a Tivo don't function that way. The USB ports are designed to connect a wired or wireless ethernet adapter only.
will that allow me to add a second drive? and i think its stupid that you can't just plug an external hd in...........HomeUser said:If you do decide to upgrade (replace) the drive with a larger one be sure you use the (free for download) MFSLive CD especially if the drive is 250G or larger.
For your Series2 you need an EIDE or PATA drive a SATA drive will not work.
now the best question is, where to find a 5400 rpm hd now days. newegg.com, where i normally buy computer parts, only lists 1 3.5" 5400 rpm hd, and its a 1tb drive.HomeUser said:I think he's got ityes you need to copy / expand with both drives in a PC booting with the MFSLive CD. There is an Interactive Command Generator to help selecting the correct options.
i'll probably get a 250gb-300gb. i haven't opened it yet, is there room for another fan inside it?HomeUser said:1TB is good, Oh! look carefully the GP WD10EACS is a SATA drive.
You probably will have to go with a 7200RPM drive like this 500G Hitachi for $109.
80GB give 70hrs 10GB for system userunt said:well, i think i can mod another fan into the tivo. the local unclaimed freight store has a large selection of brand new 70mm (or is it 60mm) fans that look like they are for amd athlon64 retail hsfs.
as for the size of the drive, i haven't yet run out of room on the 80gb drive i have now (80hr = 80gb, right?), i'd just like to recored at better quality and have the same or more room.
Did you do the upgrade?runt said:i'll probably get a 250gb-300gb. i haven't opened it yet, is there room for another fan inside it?