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2/17/2007 6:56:31 PM EDT
I opened up my old DVR that puked a few months ago and looked to see whats its made of It has a Maxtor 160GB model 6l16OPO, can I format it and put it in my pc?
2/17/2007 6:56:56 PM EDT
[#1]
Sure...
2/17/2007 7:04:39 PM EDT
[#2]
I didnt know if it had some supersecret satellite program on it that would screw something up
2/17/2007 7:29:17 PM EDT
[#3]
Google up the model of your DVR and hard drive replacement and you'll get an idea of what you can or can't do.
2/17/2007 11:16:28 PM EDT
[#4]
You do realize using that drive for any other purpose will place you on double secret probation.
2/18/2007 1:53:13 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
You do realize using that drive for any other purpose will place you on double secret probation.


I thought that was only in GB?
2/18/2007 1:54:16 PM EDT
[#6]
Just a normal everyday harddrive.
2/18/2007 1:55:20 PM EDT
[#7]
Technically,  all DirecTV boxes are leased and remain the property of DirecTV even though you may have a sales receipt.


It's not really yours to cannibalize as you please, I'm afraid.


CJ
2/18/2007 1:58:10 PM EDT
[#8]
have chole scan it first and remove the code that will contact directv and put you on the list.

you dont wanna be on the list...

it contains satelite info...
2/18/2007 2:18:47 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Technically,  all DirecTV boxes are leased and remain the property of DirecTV even though you may have a sales receipt.


It's not really yours to cannibalize as you please, I'm afraid.


CJ




I bought my RCA80 at Best Buy, got it to replace my Sony SAT-60 (which I purchased at Fry's) to replace an even older non-Tivo RCA unit.

No where for any of my three units did I sign for or agree to anything remotely resembling a lease agreement.  I signed my credit card receipt, brought them home, plugged them in and called Directv to activate them.  I gave them my serial and smart card numbers, they turned them on.

There's a $4.95 charge for the Tivo guide service in addition to the normal channel subscription fee.

I'd really like to see Directv come up with a way of showing that I agreed to a lease of any of those units (including the first 2 which were shitcanned years ago).

*unless this is some new bullshit, in which case when my RCA80 dies Directv will be losing a 10+ year customer.
2/18/2007 2:21:54 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Technically,  all DirecTV boxes are leased and remain the property of DirecTV even though you may have a sales receipt.


It's not really yours to cannibalize as you please, I'm afraid.


CJ




I bought my RCA80 at Best Buy, got it to replace my Sony SAT-60 (which I purchased at Fry's) to replace an even older non-Tivo RCA unit.

No where for any of my three units did I sign for or agree to anything remotely resembling a lease agreement.  I signed my credit card receipt, brought them home, plugged them in and called Directv to activate them.  I gave them my serial and smart card numbers, they turned them on.

There's a $4.95 charge for the Tivo guide service in addition to the normal channel subscription fee.

I'd really like to see Directv come up with a way of showing that I agreed to a lease of any of those units (including the first 2 which were shitcanned years ago).

*unless this is some new bullshit, in which case when my RCA80 dies Directv will be losing a 10+ year customer.


to lazy to check.. here's what i think... the non HD-dvds you can buy.. i dont think you can buy a HD-dvd.. if yours is a standard tivo, you can own it and take it apart. assuming thats how you got it (bought it).
2/18/2007 2:35:36 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
Technically,  all DirecTV boxes are leased and remain the property of DirecTV even though you may have a sales receipt.


It's not really yours to cannibalize as you please, I'm afraid.


CJ


When they told me they didnt want it back i could give it to the installer (sent to replace it) or dispose of it it became mine lease or not.
2/18/2007 3:09:56 PM EDT
[#12]
I think the reason they claim it's still theirs and on lease,  but don't bother to reclaim most of the units when you're done with them, is so they can have a stronger legal position in the event that someone gets caught hacking one of their set top boxes.    Allows them to have more ammo to use against you.

Realistically,  if you're not doing anything illegal with their boxes,  they'll probably never ask for its return.  


CJ
2/20/2007 12:11:57 AM EDT
[#13]
as of march 2006 all directv hardware is leased..

I purchased a dvr in jan of 06 which I own  the 2nd dvr we got in march is leased.

the are the same model