Replacing disd on 5040

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The disk on a 5040 seems to have given up the ghost. I can return it to
RTV, but know that is can be replaced by me. However, I want to do it
with the least pain.

I don't want to have to create the appropriate image on the new disk. I
know there are people who sell appropriate upgrade disks which can just
be installed. Can anyone direct me to a reputable such person.

I am sure that I can intall the disk, I just don't want to have to
involve my computer in the affair.

Thanks.

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Jerry Bank
Trenton, New Jersey
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In article <MPG.1bd79facf1770cc2989776@news.peoplepc.com>,
Jerry Bank <bankcello@peoplepc.com> wrote:

> I don't want to have to create the appropriate image on the new disk. I
> know there are people who sell appropriate upgrade disks which can just
> be installed. Can anyone direct me to a reputable such person.
>
> I am sure that I can intall the disk, I just don't want to have to
> involve my computer in the affair.

Do you have a geeky friend who always seems to have the cover off his
computer?

Really, truly, and honestly, this is about a 2 minute affair to prepare
a disk for use in RTV. A decent geeky kinda guy would do it for the
challenge alone--but he'd appreciate the beer and pizza you brought
along.

These guys are expensive:

http://www.digitalrecorder.com/main/catalog/wrapper.php?file=upgrade.html

but hey, they do the two minute thing for you AND warranty the drive.

A hard drive is $50. Beer and pizza, $30. Or those guys, $190.
 
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I want to replace the HD on my PV-HS2000. Second time it has gone out.
Where can I get the instructions for formatting the hard drive?

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Well that didn't work. I want to replace my hard drive in my HV2000. Where
can I get the configuration for the new hard drive. Any HD speed
requirements?

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This may help you http://rtvpatch.sourceforge.net/

The earlier RPTV and SS units had a max of 137GB/137 hrs. 5400RPM HDs are
recommended. 7200s run hotter.

Good Luck!

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> Well that didn't work. I want to replace my hard drive in my HV2000. Where
> can I get the configuration for the new hard drive. Any HD speed
> requirements?
>
> thanks
>
 
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