Is your H3 leased or owned? If leased it would not be wise to be opening it up and swapping out hardware. Having said that my first instinct is to say no. That's what adding external HDs for extra storage accomplishes.
2 hopper 3's and your running out of space. Perhaps maybe be a bit more selective with your recordings. How are your hopper 3's hooked up how bout some install pics a year later and dollars short.
Is your H3 leased or owned? If leased it would not be wise to be opening it up and swapping out hardware. Having said that my first instinct is to say no. That's what adding external HDs for extra storage accomplishes.
And I'd be fine with EHD except it doesn't always work. And you can't see the contents easily, you have to change sources. When I try to move programs from Hopper to EHD, it works sometimes, not all the time.
A larger internal HD would solve a lot of problems. I hope the Hopper 4 has a 6TB HD (or larger.) DISH, I hope you are listening!
2 hopper 3's and your running out of space. Perhaps maybe be a bit more selective with your recordings. How are your hopper 3's hooked up how bout some install pics a year later and dollars short.
Sure it will; I replaced both of my HWS internal HDD's with brand new ones when they both crashed last year, got the HDD's off Amazon.
HOWEVER, I DID use the same, exact replacement HDD's as what was already in them...so I was not trying to put a larger one in that what was already in there.
Sure it will; I replaced both of my HWS internal HDD's with brand new ones when they both crashed last year, got the HDD's off Amazon.
HOWEVER, I DID use the same, exact replacement HDD's as what was already in them...so I was not trying to put a larger one in that what was already in there.
Thanks for the info about self initializing. Now I wonder- is there a different Dish DVR that does not self initialize automatically, or is my memory completely wrong?