It's more than just copying to a larger drive - the OS is written to only work with certain drives. Take a look at this newsgroup thread on upgrading a 508 - they are probably doing something similar in the 921 - if your drive is not the correct vendor ID/model then it just won't run.Mark_AR said:I am just guessing, but anybody with a little computer knowledge could probably take a Linux box and pull the HD out of the 921 and 'ghost' it to another 250G Maxtor or at least be able to HEX DUMP the contents of the drive. Track & Sector editors have been around forever.
Exactly one of the reasons I switched to D*. For sure, only a small percentage of people are technically capable of doing this[*], but it is yet another factor that will keep me and other tech-savy types using their service. One of my D* DVRs that I had for only six weeks now has 120GB instead of 40GB - am I somehow doing something evil? I guess E* would think so!How about D*? They told me they don't care about users swapping hard drives.
Don Landis said:Today, I got info on shipping-
I was told that within 3 weeks E* would have all preorders and all backorders filled. The slow release is over. There are enough 921's in stock to do this. I have a name for my source on this but will not post it to a public forum. Credible inquiries via e-mail only. If you don't already know my e-mail then I guess you already know if I'll tell you that source info.
Oh, he also said the the 1394 release is done and it will be in a future software update sooner than most have predicted.
I finally got another hour on the E* 921 playing today and it worked fantastic. The one I played with connected to Samsung LCD monitor and the PQ looked fantastic. I actually had two 921's on delay by a few minutes and then stood back and amused myself at people confused that there were more than one playoff game today. I was also having fun
with my own instant replay during a fumble.
Don Landis said:Then we have VOOM who is planning a third option; No 1394, no hard drive swap(secure) but an ability to network multiple PVR receivers for increased capacity.