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Hi there
I have had my Sony DVD recorder for over a year and the hard disk which is about 3 Gb. I suppose, is full now and I do not want to delete all the films etc.
How about changing the hard disk for a bigger one? Does anyone know if it an ordinary ide connection and standard power lead and if so is there any problem with a bigger one, will the software pick up the change if I do it?
It is out of warrantee now, but before I start, I wondered if anyone has done it, or if there is any way to dump the contents of the hard disk to a big 1.5 Tb. disk I use for backup for other stuff. There is a USB connection, but can it be programmed to allow this? I could do it via a laptop. I have transferred some to dvd, but with an HD documentary, for instance, I have to reduce the definition to get it all onto one dvd. It takes ages as well. I would like to have an external ide/power connection outside the machine so I could keep several HDs for various subjects.
Any comments would be welcome, before I tear it apart.
Thanks George.
Any comments would be welcome, thanks George.
I have had my Sony DVD recorder for over a year and the hard disk which is about 3 Gb. I suppose, is full now and I do not want to delete all the films etc.
How about changing the hard disk for a bigger one? Does anyone know if it an ordinary ide connection and standard power lead and if so is there any problem with a bigger one, will the software pick up the change if I do it?
It is out of warrantee now, but before I start, I wondered if anyone has done it, or if there is any way to dump the contents of the hard disk to a big 1.5 Tb. disk I use for backup for other stuff. There is a USB connection, but can it be programmed to allow this? I could do it via a laptop. I have transferred some to dvd, but with an HD documentary, for instance, I have to reduce the definition to get it all onto one dvd. It takes ages as well. I would like to have an external ide/power connection outside the machine so I could keep several HDs for various subjects.
Any comments would be welcome, before I tear it apart.
Thanks George.
Any comments would be welcome, thanks George.