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Hello All,
I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime Subscription.
It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so that the
primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200 RPM. It
also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers it if the
unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and paperwork.
Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are great.
When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid over the
HD's
to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and cool!
Here's a link to the info screen showing the total record time etc
http://members.cox.net/netadmin/tivo-info.jpg
Anyway, It is for sale and I'm open to taking decent and reasonable
offers for everything. I already have it boxed up and ready to ship.

Thank You,
Wayne Knight
 
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If you are interested I will also leave all the episodes of CSI I have
recorded since December on the Tivo when it is purchased. (I added the 160GB
Because the 120GB was full of CSI Episodes. )

-=Wayne=-

"Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
> I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime Subscription.
> It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so that
> the primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200
> RPM. It also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers
> it if the unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and
> paperwork.
> Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are great.
> When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid over
> the HD's
> to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and cool!
> Here's a link to the info screen showing the total record time etc
> http://members.cox.net/netadmin/tivo-info.jpg
> Anyway, It is for sale and I'm open to taking decent and reasonable
> offers for everything. I already have it boxed up and ready to ship.
>
> Thank You,
> Wayne Knight
>
>
 
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Wayne Knight wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime
Subscription.
> It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so
that the
> primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200
RPM. It
> also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers it
if the
> unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and
paperwork.
> Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are
great.
> When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid
over the
> HD's
> to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and
cool!
> Here's a link to the info screen showing the total record time etc

> http://members.cox.net/netadmin/tivo-info.jpg
> Anyway, It is for sale and I'm open to taking decent and
reasonable
> offers for everything. I already have it boxed up and ready to ship.
>
> Thank You,
> Wayne Knight
 

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In article <z1i4e.61811$3z.33378@okepread03>, "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote:
>Hello All,
> I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime Subscription.
>It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so that the
>primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200 RPM. It
>also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers it if the
>unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and paperwork.
> Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are great.
>When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid over the
>HD's
>to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and cool!
> Here's a link to the info screen showing the total record time etc
>http://members.cox.net/netadmin/tivo-info.jpg
> Anyway, It is for sale and I'm open to taking decent and reasonable
>offers for everything. I already have it boxed up and ready to ship.
>
>Thank You,
>Wayne Knight
>
>
You voided that 4 years warranty
 

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"Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in
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> If you are interested I will also leave all the episodes of CSI I have
> recorded since December on the Tivo when it is purchased. (I added the
> 160GB Because the 120GB was full of CSI Episodes. )

If it is already boxed up, you will either way.

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"Howard" <stile99@email.com.> wrote in message
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> "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in
> news:Wck4e.61816$3z.22640@okepread03:
>
>> If you are interested I will also leave all the episodes of CSI I have
>> recorded since December on the Tivo when it is purchased. (I added the
>> 160GB Because the 120GB was full of CSI Episodes. )
>
> If it is already boxed up, you will either way.
>

Howard,
I am perfectly willing to pull the unit out and wipe it if the buyer
wants it clean.
And to the person who said I "Voided" the Best Buy warranty. You are
absolutely wrong. I just called two different stores in my area. I spoke
with the Tech Services Supervisor to confirm that non of the things which
were changed (Modd'ed) on the unit will effect their Protection Plan. They
just cover the original equipment, not the added HD's.

Thanks for hearing me out,
Wayne
 
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 22:00:07 -0500, "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net>
wrote:

>
>"Howard" <stile99@email.com.> wrote in message
>news:Xns962EDB6EB618Astile@129.250.170.81...
>> "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in
>> news:Wck4e.61816$3z.22640@okepread03:
>>
>>> If you are interested I will also leave all the episodes of CSI I have
>>> recorded since December on the Tivo when it is purchased. (I added the
>>> 160GB Because the 120GB was full of CSI Episodes. )
>>
>> If it is already boxed up, you will either way.
>>
>
>Howard,
> I am perfectly willing to pull the unit out and wipe it if the buyer
>wants it clean.
> And to the person who said I "Voided" the Best Buy warranty. You are
>absolutely wrong. I just called two different stores in my area. I spoke
>with the Tech Services Supervisor to confirm that non of the things which
>were changed (Modd'ed) on the unit will effect their Protection Plan. They
>just cover the original equipment, not the added HD's.
>
>Thanks for hearing me out,
>Wayne
>
We bought ours directly from Tivo and when I called Tech Support with a
question and the tech learned that we had upgraded the hard drive, he noted
that the warranty had been voided.

By the way, the error message that I called about was resolved after I did
a "Clear and Delete Everything" on the Tivo. Funny Tivo Tech Support
wouldn't give that advice to ensure continued subscription service (the
unit was only $50 to buy).

The "Clear and Delete Everything" is simple and quick and can be easily and
quickly done by a new owner - and if a prospective buyer requires that you
unpack the unit and do it before he'll buy, I'd tell him to lump it.

LB
 

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In article <7t6551tq9k5l5nc9g51e1mpgrguotuhgsq@4ax.com>, <lorendi@internet.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 22:00:07 -0500, "Wayne Knight" =
><netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>"Howard" <stile99@email.com.> wrote in message=20
>>news:Xns962EDB6EB618Astile@129.250.170.81...
>>> "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in
>>> news:Wck4e.61816$3z.22640@okepread03:
>>>
>>>> If you are interested I will also leave all the episodes of CSI I =
>have
>>>> recorded since December on the Tivo when it is purchased. (I added =
>the
>>>> 160GB Because the 120GB was full of CSI Episodes. )
>>>
>>> If it is already boxed up, you will either way.
>>>
>>
>>Howard,
>> I am perfectly willing to pull the unit out and wipe it if the buyer=20
>>wants it clean.
>> And to the person who said I "Voided" the Best Buy warranty. You are=20
>>absolutely wrong. I just called two different stores in my area. I spoke=
>=20
>>with the Tech Services Supervisor to confirm that non of the things =
>which=20
>>were changed (Modd'ed) on the unit will effect their Protection Plan. =
>They=20
>>just cover the original equipment, not the added HD's.
>>
>>Thanks for hearing me out,
>>Wayne
>>
>

Wayne, the basic fact that you drilled holes in the top of the metal part of
the unit voided the warranty the second the first drill bit hit metal. Best
Buy will not repair the thing, they will also not touch the unit with a ten
foot pole if you have put a second hard drive into it.

Just because Beavis, the tech guy at the counter said it wasnt voided doesn't
change the fact that the warranty company that underwrites the plan won't pay
for it.
 
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> Wayne, the basic fact that you drilled holes in the top of the metal part of
> the unit voided the warranty the second the first drill bit hit metal. Best
> Buy will not repair the thing, they will also not touch the unit with a ten
> foot pole if you have put a second hard drive into it.
>
> Just because Beavis, the tech guy at the counter said it wasnt voided doesn't
> change the fact that the warranty company that underwrites the plan won't pay
> for it.

Yeah, he probably could've gotten away with it without the holes,
because you could always pull the upgraded drives out before you took it
in. But you'd have a hard time 'splainin' the new vents ;-).

There's no way they are going to cover a modded box under warranty
because they're not going to insure you from screwing it up yourself.

Randy S.
 
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Guys,
I'm guessing you have some valid points; however, the Tivo works great
and I'm only selling it because I'm moving to Perth Australia for work.
Since I haven't actually gotten any decent offers yet. I guess it will be
more productive to just put it up for sale on FeeBay.

-Wayne
 
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Wayne Knight wrote:
> Guys,
> I'm guessing you have some valid points; however, the Tivo works great
> and I'm only selling it because I'm moving to Perth Australia for work.
>

I don't think anybody is doubting that. If someone wants to buy a
modded box, they just have to accept that it doesn't come with a
warranty. Since the most likely thing to fail (i.e. the Hard drives)
are easy to replace, it shouldn't be that big a deal.

Randy S.
 
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"Randy S." <rswittno@spamgmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wayne Knight wrote:
>> Guys,
>> I'm guessing you have some valid points; however, the Tivo works great
>> and I'm only selling it because I'm moving to Perth Australia for work.
>>
>
> I don't think anybody is doubting that. If someone wants to buy a modded
> box, they just have to accept that it doesn't come with a warranty. Since
> the most likely thing to fail (i.e. the Hard drives) are easy to replace,
> it shouldn't be that big a deal.
>
> Randy S.

Randy,
You are too correct. I changed out the HD in mine because I was getting
greedy with the CSI episodes. :)
I will include a Tivo restore image CD with the unit if the buyer wants
it.

-Wayne
 

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In article <%Nz4e.1023$T37.582@okepread03>, "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote:
>Guys,
> I'm guessing you have some valid points; however, the Tivo works great
>and I'm only selling it because I'm moving to Perth Australia for work.
> Since I haven't actually gotten any decent offers yet. I guess it will be
>more productive to just put it up for sale on FeeBay.
>
>-Wayne
>
>
Inm not saying that it isnt a fine unit. In fact if i had the money i'd surely
make you a fair offer. I just meant that its really past being under warranty
now. But if its fully working , lifetime service and that large a storage it
is a good deal none the less.


PS: enjoy Australia.
 
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"Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in message news:z1i4e.61811$3z.33378@okepread03...
> Hello All,
> I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime Subscription.
> It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so that the
> primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200 RPM. It
> also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers it if the
> unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and paperwork.
> Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are great.
> When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid over the
> HD's
> to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and cool!

TiVo is offering the 80 Hr Humax Series2 TiVo for $99 after rebates.
( no holes in the top cover )
http://www.tivo.com/2.2.1.asp
 
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Jack,
I tell you what, you buy that Humax, then pay for a lifetime Sub, and
then upgrade to 320 Hours of storage and THEN we'll compare apples to
apples. Otherwise thanks for nothing.


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> "Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in message
> news:z1i4e.61811$3z.33378@okepread03...
>> Hello All,
>> I have a Tivo Series 2, Model TCD140060. Active Lifetime
>> Subscription.
>> It has a Linksys USB WiFi adapter running. I had it upgraded it so that
>> the
>> primary drive is a 120GB 7200RPM and the secondary is a 160GB 7200 RPM.
>> It
>> also has a fully transferable Best Buy Service Plan (which covers it if
>> the
>> unit dies etc within 4 years?). I also have the original Box and
>> paperwork.
>> Cosmetically and electronically the Tivo and factory remote are great.
>> When I added the 2nd HD I had a machine shop drill a 6x6 hole grid over
>> the
>> HD's
>> to allow for additional airflow. It works great and stays nice and cool!
>
> TiVo is offering the 80 Hr Humax Series2 TiVo for $99 after rebates.
> ( no holes in the top cover )
> http://www.tivo.com/2.2.1.asp
>
 
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Wayne Knight wrote:
> Jack,
> I tell you what, you buy that Humax, then pay for a lifetime Sub, and
> then upgrade to 320 Hours of storage and THEN we'll compare apples to
> apples. Otherwise thanks for nothing.

Yeah, I thought that was a little bit out of left field. The Humax deal
is nice, but doesn't include extra storage and the lifetime sub, both of
which have a good bit of additional value as you note.

Randy S.
 
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"Wayne Knight" <netadmin@NO-SPAMcox.net> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> I'm guessing you have some valid points; however, the Tivo works great
> and I'm only selling it because I'm moving to Perth Australia for work.
> Since I haven't actually gotten any decent offers yet. I guess it will be
> more productive to just put it up for sale on FeeBay.
>
> -Wayne
>

If you do set this up for auction, please post a link to it here in this
group. I am mildly interested in the unit but I have no idea how much it is
worth so I don't know how much to offer. If I could see competitive binding
bids I could judge whether my 'perceived value' of the product is within my
'discretionary spending limits' (toy account).
 
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"Randy S." <rswittNO@SPAMgmail.com> wrote in message news:d30iv0$16ck$2@spnode25.nerdc.ufl.edu...
> Wayne Knight wrote:
> > Jack,
> > I tell you what, you buy that Humax, then pay for a lifetime Sub, and
> > then upgrade to 320 Hours of storage and THEN we'll compare apples to
> > apples. Otherwise thanks for nothing.
>
> Yeah, I thought that was a little bit out of left field. The Humax deal
> is nice, but doesn't include extra storage and the lifetime sub, both of
> which have a good bit of additional value as you note.
>

You may think my remarks were out of left field, but do you believe Wayne
can sell the DVR for what he thinks it is worth? A new DVR won't have holes
drilled in the top cover. Doing that reduced the value of the unit significantly.

My point was that not even TiVo believes DVRs are worth as much as
the original price.
 
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> You may think my remarks were out of left field, but do you believe Wayne
> can sell the DVR for what he thinks it is worth? A new DVR won't have holes
> drilled in the top cover. Doing that reduced the value of the unit significantly.
>
> My point was that not even TiVo believes DVRs are worth as much as
> the original price.

Wayne hasn't stated a price AFAIK, so I don't know what he believes it's
worth. But a lifetime sub is worth close to $300 (somewhat less because
of the risk that the "lifetime" could be shortened due to the lack of
warranty), and the extra space is worth a good bit to someone who could
use it, particularly someone who wouldn't want to hack the box themselves.

Randy S.