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    Anonymous
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    Please excuse my limited technical understanding, however ….

    I’ve recently canceled SKY and resurrected my Foxsat HDR – 320 Gb.

    Being used to 2TB Sky box I’m noticing the lack of disk space which made me look into replacing the HD.

    As expected a lot of the info here and elsewhere is a little out of date as regards which disk to buy.

    Also I’m not completely clear as to if AF. Disks work straight off.

    I’ve read about the need to re-partition 2TB disks before they work.

    Then I got to wondering if I could swap the 2TB disk from my old SKY box, thinking it might already be portioned in a way that the Humax will recognise because I don’t really understand/want to get into using Linux.

    Anyone advise if this is feasible ?

    #57992
    Martin Liddle
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    peterson – 6 minutes ago  » 

    Then I got to wondering if I could swap the 2TB disk from my old SKY box, thinking it might already be portioned in a way that the Humax will recognise because I don’t really understand/want to get into using Linux.

    Anyone advise if this is feasible ?

    I think it is very unlikely that the file system on a Sky box will use exactly the same partition layout as the FOXSAT. You can fit a 1TB drive to your FOXSAT and the box will partition and format it at the push of a button. It is only when you want a drive bigger than 1TB that things get tricky. See MyHumax Wiki article

    #57993
    Anonymous
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    Many thanks for the reply, Martin.

    That wiki will be useful when I get to do the job.

    Only problem is, as I said, all of the disks listed don’t seem to be available anymore !

    I’ve seen the WD10 EURX ON EBUYER which seems as if it will do the job but I’m not exactly certain.

    #57994
    Martin Liddle
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    peterson – 45 minutes ago  » 

    I’ve seen the WD10 EURX ON EBUYER which seems as if it will do the job but I’m not exactly certain.

    The AV-GP WD10EURX should be OK or alternatively the Seagate ST1000VM002 Link to EBuyer which is not fussy about partition alignment to 4KB boundaries (although it is still beneficial).

    #57995
    Anonymous
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    You may need a jumper to connect pins 5-6 (on the WD drive anyway) to reduce the data rate as it is a SATA-6 drive.

    #57996
    Anonymous
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    Yes, thanks, REPASSAC, I got that impression from posts and articles I’ve read.

    Presumably you don’t think that will be necessary on the Seagate Drive?

    #57997
    Anonymous
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    Reading Seagate’s doc on this it (http://www.seagate.com/files/staticfiles/support/docs/manual/ce/Pipeline%20HD%20Series/100529372j.pdf) says that if that if you get a “Drive not detected” error then the motherboard does not support SATA auto negotiation. You can then limit the speed to 1.5 GB/s by SMART command Transport command.

    To issue the command attach the drive to a PC and use the Seagate tools.

    There is a small power advantage to the Seagate drive but I think I would go for the WD like most who have installed.

    #57998
    Anonymous
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    Thanks again.

    Tend to agree WD drive looks best choice, and try to source a jumper from local computer shop.

    #57999
    Anonymous
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    If you can be bothered look in a desktop PC – frequently jumpers are placed on just one pin.

    #58000
    Anonymous
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    Yes, I’ve found one on the HD I took out of and old desktop PC before I decommissioned it !

    Hopefully that will do the job.

    Again, thanks for your advice.

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