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    Looking to get a big external drive for the HR34 - help/advice please

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    Okay, so we are running through the storage provided by the internal hdd in the HR34 pretty quickly. We are at 30% free space right now and most tv series are just coming back online from the Christmas break off season. So it's just going to get filled up.

    I would like to get an external hard drive. It appears 2TB is the size, is there bigger? eSata, the cable coming from the external drive going into the HR34 has to be eSata, correct?

    For those that have one, please let me know the model number you used, links would be helpful. I have never purchased an OEM hdd and placed it into an enclosure. Is that what has to be done for this setup? Again, any info and help is quite appreciated. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muckrak3r View Post
    Okay, so we are running through the storage provided by the internal hdd in the HR34 pretty quickly. We are at 30% free space right now and most tv series are just coming back online from the Christmas break off season. So it's just going to get filled up.

    I would like to get an external hard drive. It appears 2TB is the size, is there bigger? eSata, the cable coming from the external drive going into the HR34 has to be eSata, correct?

    For those that have one, please let me know the model number you used, links would be helpful. I have never purchased an OEM hdd and placed it into an enclosure. Is that what has to be done for this setup? Again, any info and help is quite appreciated. Thanks!
    I've never worried about enclosures, I have always just gone out and bought External HD's.

    Yes, they need to be ESATA

    I'm currently using a 1.5 TB, had a 750 G previously, I like the Seagates, always had good luck with them.
    Btw, the HR34 has a 1 TB in it from what I recall.

    Hope you don't have anything important on it if your going big like that, if the recvr should die or need to be replaced you'll lose all your recordings as they are not transferable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I've never worried about enclosures, I have always just gone out and bought External HD's.

    Yes, they need to be ESATA

    I'm currently using a 1.5 TB, had a 750 G previously, I like the Seagates, always had good luck with them.
    Btw, the HR34 has a 1 TB in it from what I recall.

    Hope you don't have anything important on it if your going big like that, if the recvr should die or need to be replaced you'll lose all your recordings as they are not transferable.
    So the interface going out of the drive that connects to the HR34 needs to be Esata? In that case, I can't find a single Seagate drive that isn't USB 2.0 or 3.0


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    Quote Originally Posted by Muckrak3r View Post
    So the interface going out of the drive that connects to the HR34 needs to be Esata? In that case, I can't find a single Seagate drive that isn't USB 2.0 or 3.0


    External Storage Solutions | Seagate


    I really haven't checked them in quite some time ....
    I am currently using a Seagate Free Agent Extreme

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    I can't even locate a manual for the HR34 and there isn't one in the box that it came in. What it's looking like, is I need to buy an internal 2 Tb Sata drive such as
    Amazon.com: Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive ST2000DL003: Electronics


    and then install it in an enclosure that has an Esata output like this guy here
    Amazon.com: Thermaltake Max 5 Active Cooling Hard Drive Enclosure with Two 80mm Blue LED Fans USB 2.0 eSATA ST0021U: Computers & Accessories




    If that's all it takes - I will go ahead and pull the trigger and get this over with. I would just like a bit of confirmation from somebody that has an active set up.



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    I had a WD mybook with a green that died very quickly with my HR20 - 700, and one of the early Seagate 500 gig regular EHDD's that did before that, interested to find one that will last with Directv ...

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    Okay - finally found the manual at least :
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    Costco often has good deals on external hard drives, including ones with eSata connections.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muckrak3r View Post
    I can't even locate a manual for the HR34 and there isn't one in the box that it came in. What it's looking like, is I need to buy an internal 2 Tb Sata drive such as
    Amazon.com: Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive ST2000DL003: Electronics


    and then install it in an enclosure that has an Esata output like this guy here
    Amazon.com: Thermaltake Max 5 Active Cooling Hard Drive Enclosure with Two 80mm Blue LED Fans USB 2.0 eSATA ST0021U: Computers & Accessories




    If that's all it takes - I will go ahead and pull the trigger and get this over with. I would just like a bit of confirmation from somebody that has an active set up.
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    . They can install an internal hard drive or external,& back up all of the information on your existing hard drive & transfer it over to the new one.






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