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====== Upgrading or replacing the internal hard drive of a SCRIBE or SERVIO ====== | ====== Upgrading or replacing the internal hard drive of a SCRIBE or SERVIO ====== | ||
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- | Triggering the initialization process will result in the loss of all partitions and all data on the drive. | + | ===== Drive replacement guide ===== |
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+ | ===== Technical notes ===== | ||
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Hard drive layout: GPT partition table with protective MBR, one partition of type 8300, XFS filesystem, HDHomeRun directory containing sub-directories with recordings. | Hard drive layout: GPT partition table with protective MBR, one partition of type 8300, XFS filesystem, HDHomeRun directory containing sub-directories with recordings. | ||
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The HDHomeRun will automatically reboot and initialize the hard drive. The green Ethernet LED will flash rapidly to indicate the hard drive is being initialized. The process takes about 15 seconds per TB of drive capacity. | The HDHomeRun will automatically reboot and initialize the hard drive. The green Ethernet LED will flash rapidly to indicate the hard drive is being initialized. The process takes about 15 seconds per TB of drive capacity. | ||
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- | Advanced: To copy recordings first install the new drive in the HDHomeRun so the HDHomeRun can initialize it, then move the drives to a Linux PC to do a file level copy. | + | |
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