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HDR-1000S Hard Disk upgrade 2tb
A very easy upgrade - for details see myhumax.org
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Thanks for that - much appreciated.
Did you need to partition your hard disk before connecting it to the 1000S? I am just wondering if I can put my existing 2TB Foxsat disk (which I had to partition before it would work on the Foxsat) into the 1000S - I realise I'll lose existing recordings. |
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Thanks for that - much appreciated.
Did you need to partition your hard disk before connecting it to the 1000S? I am just wondering if I can put my existing 2TB Foxsat disk (which I had to partition before it would work on the Foxsat) into the 1000S - I realise I'll lose existing recordings. |
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Hi REPASSAC
I was thinking of getting a HDR-1000S and fitting the 3TB version of your new hard drive, ie the WD30EURS. Apart from the larger capacity, the spec seems the same as the WD20EURS. See http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=150 Are you aware of any problems that might arise from a drive this size, bearing in mind that the Foxsat had performance issues with anything larger than 1TB. Cheers |
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Hi REPASSAC
I was thinking of getting a HDR-1000S and fitting the 3TB version of your new hard drive, ie the WD30EURS. Apart from the larger capacity, the spec seems the same as the WD20EURS. See http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=150 Are you aware of any problems that might arise from a drive this size, bearing in mind that the Foxsat had performance issues with anything larger than 1TB. Cheers That said the 3tb does need about 30% more power. |
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Many thanks!
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