Uprating a 2000T 500gb to 1tb, what model HD?

Forum Forums Freeview HD HDR 1800T, 2000T Uprating a 2000T 500gb to 1tb, what model HD?

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  • #20180
    Anonymous
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    My aged 2000T (500Gb)still runs well but I could do with a bit more hard drive storage.

    How and where do I aquire 1tb replacement hard drive.

    Make, model & part No. please!

    Fitting is not a problem.

    Many thanks for any help.

    Vin Blanc

    #88296
    grahamlthompson
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    Seagate pipeline 1TB.

    eg

    I have the 2TB model in both a FVP-5000T and a HDR-1000S

    #88297
    Anonymous
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    Many thanks for the link GLT – much appreciated.

    Vin Blanc

    #88298
    grahamlthompson
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    Vin Blanc – 41 minutes ago  » 

    Many thanks for the link GLT – much appreciated.

    Vin Blanc

    Check the drive size before ordering I have a vague memory of some boxes are now using laptop size hard disks.

    #88299
    Martin Liddle
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    grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago  » 

    Check the drive size before ordering I have a vague memory of some boxes are now using laptop size hard disks.

    I can only recollect it being reported for the HDR-1800T.

    #88300
    Anonymous
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    Thanks both, willco – over & out!

    Vin Blanc

    #88301
    Anonymous
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    I have to admire your tenacity at sticking with the 2000T as it has to be one of Humax’s worst ever PVRs.

    Mine is ageing nicely in our loft. It’s about as SMART as Benny from Crossroads. Best of luck.

    #88302
    Anonymous
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    Faust – 15 hours ago  » 

    I have to admire your tenacity at sticking with the 2000T as it has to be one of Humax’s worst ever PVRs.

    And what about us peeps with T2s?

    #88303
    Anonymous
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    Faust – 17 hours ago  » 

    I have to admire your tenacity at sticking with the 2000T as it has to be one of Humax’s worst ever PVRs.

    Mine is ageing nicely in our loft. It’s about as SMART as Benny from Crossroads. Best of luck.

    Now into my eighties I don’t do “smart” equipment any more as my brain can no longer cope with the constantly changing technology.

    Apart from the initial “sound” problem, my 2000T has always performed perfectly,fulfilling every function I bought it for.

    Sorry to hear that yours didn’t!

    Vin Blanc

    #88304
    Anonymous
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    Vin Blanc – 1 day ago  » 

    Now into my eighties I don’t do “smart” equipment any more as my brain can no longer cope with the constantly changing technology.

    Apart from the initial “sound” problem, my 2000T has always performed perfectly,fulfilling every function I bought it for.

    Sorry to hear that yours didn’t!

    Vin Blanc

    I haven’t quite reached your age, but I dislike the term “smart” when applied to any equipment. Smart they are not!

    My 2000T has worked well for however long I’ve had it, apart from the missing “wide” function on the remote – which wouldn’t work properly even if it was there. I’d certainly consider buying another 2000T/1800T as a replacement – although the possible use of laptop size drives in 1800Ts might make me think again.

    #88305
    Anonymous
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    EEPhil – 2 days ago  » 

    Vin Blanc – 1 day ago  » 

    Now into my eighties I don’t do “smart” equipment any more as my brain can no longer cope with the constantly changing technology.

    Apart from the initial “sound” problem, my 2000T has always performed perfectly,fulfilling every function I bought it for.

    Sorry to hear that yours didn’t!

    Vin Blanc

    I haven’t quite reached your age, but I dislike the term “smart” when applied to any equipment. Smart they are not!

    My 2000T has worked well for however long I’ve had it, apart from the missing “wide” function on the remote – which wouldn’t work properly even if it was there. I’d certainly consider buying another 2000T/1800T as a replacement – although the possible use of laptop size drives in 1800Ts might make me think again.

    There really is no answer to that.

    #88306
    Anonymous
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    Smart technology it ain’t. But you have to be smart to work out what the hell is going on.

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