Fit new hard drive to 1010s

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  • #17080
    Anonymous
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    Is it easy to fit a 2tb hard drive to replace the 1tb I have in my box? Have had it since new when they first came out and only problems I have had is running out of space and having to delete or watch recordings before I usually want to.

    I had a look at a Sky 2tb box and their hard drive is not very good to get at.

    If it’s just a matter to take the cover off and replace then I will go for it but don’t want to in case it’s not.

    Plus what’s the best one to buy for it and any easy instructions would help.

    Many thanks….

    I have the White 1010s model.

    #63817
    Anonymous
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    The hardest part is locating the case screws (Hidden inside the feet, remove pads).

    The correct type of drive is called a CE or AV drive (Seagate and WD are good). Graham and I upgraded to WD20EURS but now seldom available and replaced with WD20EURX.

    #63818
    Anonymous
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    Looks a good hard drive according to reports I have just read about.

    Once the case is removed, is the hard drive easy to replace or is it hidden under a bundle of wires etc. some I have done on other boxes were just a matter of taking old one out and replacing with new one etc

    Any step by step instructions at all? Many thanks…

    #63819
    Anonymous
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    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/hard-disk-upgrade-using-wd20eurs-2tb

    Note the comments on the jumper between 5 and 6. We are still not sure if needed. Suggest you find one somewhere just in case.

    PC mother boards usually have a few mostly doing nothing (just sitting on one pin).

    I note that you have a HDR-1010S – I expect the mother board layout is much the same but don’t know.

    #63820
    Anonymous
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    Is the WD20EURX. just as good as the other hard drive? Reason I’m skiing is I can buy on new but other HD would be refurbished from America..

    #63821
    Anonymous
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    Yes, it may need the jumper as I think it is a faster drive.

    The jumper advice was based upon the Foxsat needing it but that may not be true of the HDR-1xx0S series.

    Let us know if fine without.

    #63822
    Anonymous
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    I used the WD20EURX because the other model I can’t get here but only refurbished from the States.

    It fitted perfect as instructed but took about 5 mins or so to format.

    This is what I got..

    Available Size………….1782.8GB

    Used Size………………. 0.2GB

    Reserved Size………… 80.1GB

    Total Size………………..1863.0GB

    Everything is working 100% except will try to access some of my recordings from other HD as I have a caddy for it..

    Didn’t require a jumper for it…

    #63823
    grahamlthompson
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    Davy – 56 minutes ago  » 

    I used the WD20EURX because the other model I can’t get here but only refurbished from the States.

    It fitted perfect as instructed but took about 5 mins or so to format.

    This is what I got..

    Available Size………….1782.8GB

    Used Size………………. 0.2GB

    Reserved Size………… 80.1GB

    Total Size………………..1863.0GB

    Everything is working 100% except will try to access some of my recordings from other HD as I have a caddy for it..

    Didn’t require a jumper for it…

    Assuming you mean recordings made from the boxes own tuners, pretty sure you will not be able to use them using USB. The recording partition on the freetime units is LUKS encrypted.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Key_Setup

    #63824
    Anonymous
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    I suggest anyone wanting to upgrade the disk on a HDR-1100S should check what it has fitted already. No reports as yet on this.

    #63825
    Anonymous
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    Unfortunately I can see the files on the old HD using a partition programme but cannot access or even change then to say avi or mkv for example so feel I will loose them.

    The programmes I made to be recorded in the future are still there if you see what I mean, only recorded ones from the tuners I previously made I cannot use..

    #63826
    Anonymous
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    Davy – 14 hours ago  » 

    Unfortunately I can see the files on the old HD using a partition programme but cannot access or even change then to say avi or mkv for example so feel I will loose them.

    The programmes I made to be recorded in the future are still there if you see what I mean, only recorded ones from the tuners I previously made I cannot use..

    Can you provide more details.

    Which partition program?

    How many partitions do you see on the disk?

    We know the user partition where imported files are stored is not encrypted.

    I don’t understand when you say “The programmes I made to be recorded in the future are still there if you see what I mean, only recorded ones from the tuners I previously made I cannot use.” Do you mean you can see and read the file with the schedule?

    #63827
    Anonymous
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    It’s called ‘easy partition’ because it doesn’t show up on my laptop at all but if I use either that one or the partition programme that’s in my windows 10 I can see all the files there.

    They are encrypted so can’t access them. Did ask on other thread if I put this HD in my other Humax box replacing the HD in that one, would I be able to watch the recordings that way?

    #63828
    grahamlthompson
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    Davy – 1 hour ago  » 

    It’s called ‘easy partition’ because it doesn’t show up on my laptop at all but if I use either that one or the partition programme that’s in my windows 10 I can see all the files there.

    They are encrypted so can’t access them. Did ask on other thread if I put this HD in my other Humax box replacing the HD in that one, would I be able to watch the recordings that way?

    No – see my other post

    #63829
    Anonymous
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    grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago  » 

    Davy – 1 hour ago  » 

    It’s called ‘easy partition’ because it doesn’t show up on my laptop at all but if I use either that one or the partition programme that’s in my windows 10 I can see all the files there.

    They are encrypted so can’t access them. Did ask on other thread if I put this HD in my other Humax box replacing the HD in that one, would I be able to watch the recordings that way?

    No – see my other post

    Replied to your other post, can close this one now..

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