Morning Discussion
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I upgraded the harddrive in my Tivo last night to a nice big 500 gig drive, I think the 160 that was in there was dieing because the Tivo would randomly reboot itself multiple times a day and that was getting really annoying. The whole process took about 45 minutes but it was the most straight forward and easy upgrade I've done. Highly recommend it to anyone who has a tivo and wants more space!
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https://www3.tivo.com/store/boxes.do?type=renewed&WT.ac=shophome_factoryreneweddvr_img - as cheap as you're going to get it. I'll vouch for two refurbs I've bought people.
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I've researched this before but I never fully understood. How does this work with cable?
So, I spend $200 on an Tivo HD one time fee. Then I use that as my cable box? Then I need to get a cable card from Cox and pay a monthly Tivo fee? It sounds like the monthly fee is alot more than just using my Cox HD DVR Box.-
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If you prepay for TiVo, you can get it down to under $9/mo., which is what most cablecos charge for HDDVRs. If you have multiple cableboxes/cards in your house, you might have to pay extra, but Comcast, the first one is free, and if you get a TiVoHD, you only need one M-Card, so.
Three years is the plan that's under $9/mo. One year is under $12, a few bucks more but god so worth it.-
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It's for the box; box dies, lifetime dies. You can pretty much bet that when new series come out, though, they'll have a fee to let you transfer your lifetime; there was a HUGE uproar when S3 came out and they cut out lifetime all together (though it did let me sell my old S2 with lifetime on it for $500ish, yay).
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this is the guide I used, http://mfslive.org/winmfs/
and then jumped to the quick start
http://www.mfslive.org/winmfs/quickstart.htm
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