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On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 11:34:53 +0000, Mike Henry
wrote: In , Jerry Brown wrote: On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 21:11:37 +0000, Mike Henry wrote: Yes, it appeared on the main "TiVo Central" menu, with a green clapperboard icon. Similar to the first image on this page for ("Go behind the scenes of Seabiscuit"): http://www.pvrcompare.com/dtimages.html (they use a yellow star these days in the USA for a similar function) HTH Thanks Mike. That's cleared up something I've wondered about for years (I didn't have a TiVo at the time of the incident).. You're welcome. I had my TiVo at the time, but I had deleted D&J from the To Do list a few days earlier so I missed out on all the fun! (I used to regularly prune scheduled suggestions that I didn't like the look of from the To Do list, hoping it'd pick something else for the same timeslot instead! There is a backdoor code to make scheduled suggestions appear in To Do - and D&J was in amongst other suggestions). Any chance of sharing the code please. I know the usual ones (30 second skip, quick disappear of time bar, etc). Jerry Brown -- A cat may look at a king (but probably won't bother) http://www.jwbrown.co.uk |
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:43:41 +0000, Mike Henry
wrote: In , Jerry Brown wrote: On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 11:34:53 +0000, Mike Henry wrote: You're welcome. I had my TiVo at the time, but I had deleted D&J from the To Do list a few days earlier so I missed out on all the fun! (I used to regularly prune scheduled suggestions that I didn't like the look of from the To Do list, hoping it'd pick something else for the same timeslot instead! There is a backdoor code to make scheduled suggestions appear in To Do - and D&J was in amongst other suggestions). Any chance of sharing the code please. I know the usual ones (30 second skip, quick disappear of time bar, etc). Jerry Brown http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...22&btnG=Search 2nd result, "New Almost Complete TiVo Codes List" Look in that thread for "scheduled suggestions". "It's in the 6. Triple Thumb codes (new to 2.5 and up)" bit. Ta, but I can't seem to get it to work (my system is 2.5.5, so should work). I'll have another try tomorrow anyway. Jerry Brown -- A cat may look at a king (but probably won't bother) http://www.jwbrown.co.uk |
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Thing is... If you *do* have a bad batch - say PCs with an under-specified power supply, or PCs that write random corruptions to the disk, then you're most likely to discover the fault when the PC is switched on. When you're recovering from a power blackout, that's a bad time to discover that you've got a bunch of PC failures to deal with. So if you have some PCs that normally do have to be left switched on, because they are servers or whatever, then arrange a maintenance cycle in which they are power cycled individually about once per month. That's a very interesting point that I'd never considered. Yet another almost unmeasurable benefit/risk comparison to throw into the mix :-). Paul DS. |
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This is on a couple of PCs that have been on all the time and only have the disks spin down when there's been a power cut and the UPS battery has given up (probably three or four times). I have now ended up with more capacity on external hard drives than in all the PCs here, just need to remember to back everything up regularly... Beware of the following. Our company invested in some APC UPSes about 5 years ago and they came with a "test cycle". We naively assumed this would be useful but we discovered that the "test" was to internally disconnect the mains power, switching 100% to battery for a few seconds. Guess what happened when we ran a test on a UPS whose battery had died - it wasn't pleasant! Paul DS. |
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"gort" wrote in message ... Believe it or not I do actually check the drive brand when setting a new machine up. Maxtor are not ubiquitous and probably only account for 25% of the working drives that I see. Maxtors, at the moment, seem to be failing more than other brands. But to be fair I have had mdoels from all makers fail at one time or another, a few years back IBMS 'deathstars' were all the rage. These things go in cycles. Who knows, in a few months, it might be Seagates. Dave I've had 5 Maxtors fail in the 3 years, a replacement failed 6 weeks after receiving it and I got caught up in the transfer of Maxtor to Seagate, had to provide all sorts of info & proof of delivery, went bananas with them about the time being taken to process. Received 2 drives last week after waiting for 10 weeks, demanded compensation or an extra drive, another 2 to fail??? SM |
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