DISH Has Made it Impossible to be a VIP211k Owner

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So...yesterday my 9/28/2025 recordings worked. Today, it does not work. In fact, all my recordings no longer work except for today's recordings. The oldest made it 126 days. My recordings from Friday are the newest ones that no longer work...

And yes, what tipped me off was that I could see the amount of the hard drive space was reclaimed...
 
So...yesterday my 9/28/2025 recordings worked. Today, it does not work. In fact, all my recordings no longer work except for today's recordings. The oldest made it 126 days. My recordings from Friday are the newest ones that no longer work...

And yes, what tipped me off was that I could see the amount of the hard drive space was reclaimed...
I was surprised to see that your recordings were still working before they quit. Your recordings were a lot older than I've been able to get work on my 211k... for quite a while now.

None of my recordings still work. In fact, the NCAA national championship football game recording worked for less than 10 days.

I'll be proving one way or the other if the HDD is at fault. I'm fixin' to reformat it with a PC and hook it to an old OTA (ATSC) DVR. Wanna make any bets about whether or not that cheapo DVR has any trouble with the HDD? lol

It is an old HDD. But it's been reliable. It's an old 1tb 3.5" SATA drive that I put in an external enclosure that has it's own power supply and a cooling fan. I've actually never had a HDD that I put in an external case like this to fail... no matter how old.

Testing the drive on that OTA DVR will tell the tale. I'll report back one way or the other.
 
I ended up letting the OTA DVR format the HDD (instead of my PC). Everything went fine. It reports the correct amount of space on the drive. The DVR formatted to fat32.

I let the OTA DVR record all kinds of stuff throughout the night. Everything is working. All the recordings play just fine with no glitches.

I guess time will tell. But it certainly looks like the HDD itself doesn't have any flaws or issues. Of course, this is the exact result that I expected. I will keep giving the HDD a pretty good workout, and will report if anything changes... but it won't.
 
You sure about that being formatted to FAT32?
Yep. It gave me two options for formatting... fat32 and exFat (or ext or similar, I'm not home right now, so I can't check for sure). I chose FAT32 and assume that that's what it did.

I really wanted NTFS. I read where it can use an NTFS drive, but it didn't offer that as a formatting option... and I didn't want NTFS bad enough to crawl behind and untangle the power cord so that I could take it to my PC, lol.
 
I ended up letting the OTA DVR format the HDD (instead of my PC). Everything went fine. It reports the correct amount of space on the drive. The DVR formatted to fat32.

I let the OTA DVR record all kinds of stuff throughout the night. Everything is working. All the recordings play just fine with no glitches.

I guess time will tell. But it certainly looks like the HDD itself doesn't have any flaws or issues. Of course, this is the exact result that I expected. I will keep giving the HDD a pretty good workout, and will report if anything changes... but it won't.
That has been my thing all along - I don't think it is the hard drive. The fact that I had two different hard drives on two different VIP 211k's fail at the same time, then trying a second hard drive on my main VIP211k and having it fail, and having a handful of people on this forum post the exact same error, points to something else.
 
That has been my thing all along - I don't think it is the hard drive. The fact that I had two different hard drives on two different VIP 211k's fail at the same time, then trying a second hard drive on my main VIP211k and having it fail, and having a handful of people on this forum post the exact same error, points to something else.
The problem definitely wasn't the HDD itself, which really only leads to one conclusion. The only thing left to settle is the intent... and frankly, I'm willing to live with the mystery (mystery, lol). 🙄

Since my last post, I've recorded all kinds of stuff on that same HDD with a different DVR device... everything works perfect. I've recorded a bunch of stuff that I don't even need, just for testing purposes. I've really been putting that ole drive through its paces... perfect every time.

Funny thing is, if Dish hadn't poked the bear by messing with our recordings, I would probably still be paying $103 a month for a service for which there are so many more affordable alternatives.

It's kinda "business 101"... when your customers are happily paying you for something that they don't really need... don't give them any reasons to reassess their relationship with you.

They wanted a two-year agreement. Well, they didn't get that, and now they have $5 a month (paused account) until I get up the courage to make it $0 a month.
 

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