I think the Hitachi Deathstars have a better reputation than the WD.
BTW, I've got an extra cable lying here. It's still sealed in its unopened package.
BTW, I've got an extra cable lying here. It's still sealed in its unopened package.
I don't know how to do the Raid thing, I hear that you have to have a seperate board in your home computer to do it.
I just found the FA 750 at BB today for $ 219, without a cable. and the BB I was at only handled the l type cables (those are for internal)
I also found a WD 1TB internal for $350 and a enclosure w/fan for another $75 so all together it was $ 425 for a TB set up (esata of course).
Seriously considering the Seagate FA 750, $ 219 and find a cable online I guess.
Jimbo
I never had to hook it up. Look in this thread somewhere for my post of what I got. All I did was put the HDD's in the enclosure and boot it up and the rest it history.
So do you have 1 TB for recording or 1 500 with a 500 back up where the show is recording on both for failure protection ?
Also, when adding an ESATA set up, is the display telling you what is used/ left accurate ?
Jimbo
So do you have 1 TB for recording or 1 500 with a 500 back up where the show is recording on both for failure protection ?
Also, when adding an ESATA set up, is the display telling you what is used/ left accurate ?
Jimbo
Well, I picked up another cable today. And an eSATA adapter for one of my PC's. So I'll be able to tell if it's either the cable or the drive.
Had to go out of town for a few days, so it took me a while to follow up.
The FA750 was not recognized by the PC. I took it back to Costco to get a different one. The guy who runs that section saw me returning it and said,"Another one, eh? What's wrong with it?" I told him the SATA port didn't work and he commented that a lot of them were being returned for that reason.
I picked up another one to try. Hopefully I'll have better luck with this one.
Is the internal drive a SATA drive? Maybe I'll just wait until the unit is out of warranty, then open it up and replace the internal drive.
What rec are you working with that you are waiting for the warrenty to expire ?
HR20's are all "LEASED " units, so if you ever shut it down/ replace it, you need to return it.
It will always belong to D*.
Frst post
I got the Seagate FAp 750 and it installed itself and operates beautifully.
Mike
Mines still chugging right along. Glad I bought it when it was $199
Im willing to bet there will be a good deal on it after Thanksgiving.
Well,
I broke down and covered the light strips on the top and sides of the FA with electrical tape.
Way too BRIGHT while trying to watch HD movies at night. I left the Seagate emblem glowing because its not too bad, and looks kinda cool.
Only complaint up to this point.
From what i can tell, the 750 gives you slightly more than 100 hours of HD recording.
IF / When I get mine, I will have mine behind the TV, plenty of room now that I have changed TV's, so I don't think that will be a issue.
I have noticed that my current drive is down around 20 % left and I am starting to erase older stuff to make sure my current stuff has enough room ....
Jimbo
Well Elwaylite,
I decided to go get the FA 750 today when I DID find that the local BB had a ESATA cable in stock, this is the first I have seen them locally and the first that THEY knew about it too.
So I wandered over to the ESATA HD section and found the unit that I was looking at last week was now $ 279 again, last week Ithought that they were being discounted as they did not have a sale tag on them, they were $ 219 last week.
So I DID NOT buy it this week.
Maybe on Friday, it's definatly a SONY situation.
SONY
Soon
Only
Not
Yet
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