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  • WK-Jeff
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    Sorry, there is no way to get Netflix on a GXCEBOT (or any DIRECTV DVR, for that matter).

    Lifetime is not transferable, but typically DIRECTV will honor the DVR service on your account if you get a new DIRECTV TiVo; you'd have to ask them to be sure.

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  • mheaster
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    Anyway to put an OLD Series 1 GXCEBOTD on a Network so I could watch Netflix movies online.

    The reason I keep this old relic is I had increased hdd size long ago and I have lifetime subscription on it.

    Can I replace my TIVO/Directv receiver and retain my Lifetime subscription?

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  • Cerebus
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    Hughes SD-DVR80 continues restarting after drive replacement

    This problem started last week, and since the device is ancient I immediately replaced the drive. However, the freezing continues. I think I've narrowed it down to mostly occurring while one or more programs are recording and trying to watch something at the same time. But it appears to happen at other times, just much less frequently.

    Since the drive has been replaced, I'd normally suspect the controller next, but I suppose it could be a tuner too.

    I will say that the unit was much more responsive with the new drive, so I'm suspicious that there may be more than one problem active here.

    Any suggestions as to what I should attack next, or should I just give it up as a lost cause and borrow the money to convert to HD now rather than later?

    aTdHvAaNnKcSe.

    -- C

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  • WK-Michael
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    Originally posted by feltbettor View Post
    I have a Philips DSR708 DVR that I upgraded over a year ago to a larger hard drive from Weeknees. A few days ago I turned on my tv and the entire screen was black except for a thin lit area running horizontal across the center. It looked like the whole picture was being shrunk down to a thin strip. Since then it's happened a couple more times while the tv was on and off.

    I wasn't sure if the DVR was causing the problem or the TV so I pushed the Standby button on the DVR unit, while it happened, and again to bring it back on. All was fine with the picture again. I've skimmed several articles on the internet but haven't yet found a reference to this problem. I can only assume it will continue to get worse.

    Does this problem sound familiar? Any ideas?

    Thanks, Jeff N.
    Sorry to say, it doesn't sound familiar at all. What model TiVo is it? Is the TV a tube TV or flat panel?

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  • feltbettor
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    Black screen with a thin lit area running horizontal

    I have a Philips DSR708 DVR that I upgraded over a year ago to a larger hard drive from Weeknees. A few days ago I turned on my tv and the entire screen was black except for a thin lit area running horizontal across the center. It looked like the whole picture was being shrunk down to a thin strip. Since then it's happened a couple more times while the tv was on and off.

    I wasn't sure if the DVR was causing the problem or the TV so I pushed the Standby button on the DVR unit, while it happened, and again to bring it back on. All was fine with the picture again. I've skimmed several articles on the internet but haven't yet found a reference to this problem. I can only assume it will continue to get worse.

    Does this problem sound familiar? Any ideas?

    Thanks, Jeff N.

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  • WK-Jeff
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    If you are getting heavy tiling and pixellation before the reboot, then perhaps this is your problem:

    DIRECTV TiVo pixellating and rebooting

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  • chrisssteeven
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    Hello guys

    I have a Samsung S4120R DirecTV with two input feeds with TIVO. The problem with the unit is that it reboots itself without any request from me. The rebott will occur at anytime, while watching TV or a recorded show or movie. The system will also hestiate the sound and picture for quite a long time (very annoying). I have been reading the blogs and kind of see where I might need a new hard drive. I know this is not much help in diagnosing my problem, however, would your recommendation be to replace the drive?

    Is that possible now.?
    Have a good reply.

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  • WK-Michael
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    Well, you're probably right, both that the shows are gone and that a new hard drive should get you up and running.

    The TiVo approach means you get to keep the TiVo interface and remote.

    The DTV approach is less expensive, but probably means another two-year commitment to DTV.

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  • luckylou
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    DSR6001R01 - worth reviving?

    My DSR6001R01 has always worked perfectly, but recently it's been showing programs with the recording icon still active far after the show has finished recording. Everything plays fine and new shows record, but the icon remains, so I decided to restart the device since it had been a while.

    Now the device is in a constant reboot loop. After reading through forum posts I'm pretty sure the drive needs replacing, although it would play and record everything fine before the restart, and now the problem is with restarting not playing/recording.

    It looks like a DIY hard drive replacement from WeaKnees starts at $89. DirecTV will send me a free standard def DVR for $19.95 shipping. Given that I have probably already lost all the things on my TiVo that I really wanted to watch, unless someone here has a hint on how to fix my problem, should I just go with the DirecTV option or is there a benefit to paying the extra $70 to keep the old TiVo alive?

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  • WerksRacer
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    Originally posted by monkey2 View Post
    Hey Scott .. did you find a manual on your DSR704? interesting in doing a copy . cost? or where to find one?

    Not trying to steal the thread .. WK has hdd's ..

    ..Monkey2,
    did You ever get/find a Manual for your DSR704??
    I see WK-Jeff (i think) replied/answered your quiestion with this:

    Your manual can be viewed, printed and downloaded here:
    http://www.directv.com/learn/pdf/Sys...ips_DSR708.pdf

    IF that did Not work for you, shoot me an email,
    werksracer at yahoo

    and I'll look to see if I have my manual.

    I was just in Mooresville, NC, are You anywhere close to there?


    Sc

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  • WK-Michael
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    The best method, really, is to test them in a PC. Either way, if one is bad, you'll need a new "replace" kit or you'll need a copy of the TiVo OS to reformat the good drive.

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  • Iriskitall
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    Drive failure

    In a two drive DSR 704, both drives replaced recently, how does one determine which drive is bad if constant rebooting occurs (along with pixelation probs, etc.). Is it best to divorce and place drive A in and see what happens or is there a diagnostic tool available to tell? Thanks for the site, the help, and especially the six twin breezes with fans!

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  • WK-Jeff
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    Your manual can be viewed, printed and downloaded here:

    http://www.directv.com/learn/pdf/Sys...ips_DSR708.pdf

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  • monkey2
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    Originally posted by WeaKnees View Post
    Which models are these?

    Originally, DirecTV had this equipment manufactured by several outside companies based on the engineering plans they drew up with TiVo. Eventually, the started branding the units in-house.

    Here is a list of all Standard Definition DirecTV TiVos, roughly in release order:

    First generation
    Philips DSR6000, DSR6000r, and DSR6000r01
    Sony SAT T-60
    Hughes GXCEBOT and GXCEBOTD

    Second Generation
    Hughes HDVR2 (sometimes called HDVR3), SD-DVR40, SD-DVR80, and SD-DVR120
    Philips DSR7000, DSR704, and DSR708
    Samsung S4120R, S4040R, and S4080R
    DirecTV R10

    What's the difference between the first and second generations?

    All of these units have dual tuner support. The first generation units could hold two drives on their internal bracket; for the second generation, you need a TwinBreeze or other bracket to install a second drive. The second generation has USB ports, but they're turned off by DirecTV. The second generation has a faster processor that allows for faster software, and for the Folder feature among other things.

    What can fail in these units?

    Hard drives, since they are spinning all of the time, are the most likely components to fail inside these units. Also, fans, power supplies, tuners, and entire motherboards can fail. Except for motherboards, the parts are easily replaceable.

    Drive failures

    The most typical signs of drive failure are: TiVo is rebooting, TiVo is stuck on "Powering Up...", TiVo is stuttering or freezing, and TiVo is taking much, much to long to complete on-screen processes. In those cases, a replacement hard drive almost always fixes the problems.

    Overheating

    Generally, just a bad fan, and replacements are available.

    Dialing problems

    Lots of things can cause dialing problems, but the top two offenders are a bad modem, and VoIP. Each of these can be overcome with an external TiVo modem kit.

    Just nothing at all on the screen

    If you get nothing at all on-screen when you power up the TiVo, you likely have a bad power supply. Replacements are available for most DirecTV TiVos.
    I don't have a hardware problems, any guidelines on use?
    Looking for a manual on Phillips DSR704, text or copied, any ideas?

    I bought it from WK and no manual came & nothing on search, WK says check forum. i'm looking..

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  • monkey2
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    Originally posted by WerksRacer View Post
    Hello,
    I *think* this might be my first post...
    I have a 3.5yr old Phillips DSR704 (2-tuner TiVo) I LOVE my Tivo!

    My issues:
    1) I am running out of room, as this unit only has 38 hours. I know the solution for #1 is to buy a BIGGER Hard Drive, and I am ready to do that.

    2) My Tivo is starting to Power Off & On by itself and, well - since I did read this page before posting, my Hard Drive is beginning to wear out.

    But my question about #2 is more about 'software' issues, IF that is a 2nd issue at all.
    My tivo will tell me that it can't record a program because, "this episode will not be recorded. Check 13 SA13 in Channels You Receive, or call DirecTV to order". 13 is MY CBS station AND I record Letterman EVERY nite of week!
    Tech people at DirecTV have told me that my hard drive is wearing out. -> Is that what is happening?
    I DO want to ++increase the size of my Hard Drive, but with the issues that I've tired to explain above, do I need to do something else besides getting a bigger Hard Drive? Do I also need NEW TiVo software installed on any new hard drive that I purchase?

    THANK YOU so much in advance for ANY info/advice that you can offer,


    Scott
    Modesto, Ca
    Hey Scott .. did you find a manual on your DSR704? interesting in doing a copy . cost? or where to find one?

    Not trying to steal the thread .. WK has hdd's ..

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