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    I do not have a computer with a 98 or ME installation on it (who does any more?). Can I just just a blank hard disk formatted to FAT32 as a backup drive? Or, does the FAT32 drive have to have an operational Windows operating system?

    Thanks and Great Forums!

    Wjones

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    It need not be windows...it can be dos, linux, etc. for example

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    • #3
      Does it have to be an operating system of any kind, or just a blank drive formated FAT32?

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      • #4
        Do I need some form of operating system or can all of the backups and hacks be done with just the CD for MSTools?

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        • #5
          Blank, formatted FAT32 works fine. Other formats (like EXT2) can work, but it can be more complicated.
          Been here a long time . . .

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wjones23 View Post
            Do I need some form of operating system or can all of the backups and hacks be done with just the CD for MSTools?
            The MFSTools CD is all you need - it has Linux on it.
            Been here a long time . . .

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            • #7
              Thanks for the help! I had bought an 80GB Quickview drive when I got my DirecTV Tivo a few years ago (from a friend). I was able to use th\e Hinsdale method to not only back up my original drive, but upgrade from a 40GB to an 80GB drive. Thanks again!

              Now that I have a differnent drive other than my original, and a backup, I want to add the ability to download shows to my PC. Other than using the sleeper hack, can I do this?

              Thanks
              WJones

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              • #8
                Maybe someone here can help, but at WeaKnees, we really don't support those hacks.

                I will say that I've never heard that any hacks do or don't work because you've got an expanded drive.
                Been here a long time . . .

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