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Using RTVPatch to copy a flaky drive over to a new drive will frequently just copy the flakiness with it. You should consider either watching all your shows or downloading them all or extracting them all (extracting is the fastest if you are going to be removing the drive anyways) and put a fresh image on the new drive instead...
You should check the power in your unit following [these][1]...
2009-11-14 15:32:15 UTC by hdonzis
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My Replay 5500 with a 120GB hard drive upgrade started acting flaky, going into boot loops, freezing up during playback, echoing during playback, etc... I was pretty sure it was a hard drive problem so I used the patch program to copy the 120GB Seagate drive to a 160GB Maxtor drive.
I wanted to be sure everything was working properly, so I plugged the new Maxtor drive in, but did not put...
2009-11-14 14:06:08 UTC by bob2559
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hdonzis committed patchset 49 of module extract_rtv to the ReplayTV Upgrade Patch CVS repository, changing 1 files.
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