KAB SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Sep 20, 2005 22,379 6,409 Fishers, IN Dec 10, 2013 #21 RidgeHunt said: 221 or 211? Click to expand... There is no 221 and the 222 is not EHD compatible.
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,256 30,544 Northern VA Dec 10, 2013 #22 KAB said: There is no 221 and the 222 is not HD compatible. Click to expand... You mean not EHD compatible?
KAB said: There is no 221 and the 222 is not HD compatible. Click to expand... You mean not EHD compatible?
KAB SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Sep 20, 2005 22,379 6,409 Fishers, IN Dec 10, 2013 #23 navychop said: You mean not EHD compatible? Click to expand... Beat me to it.
KKlare SatelliteGuys Pro Nov 18, 2003 2,397 14 Los Alamos, NM Dec 11, 2013 #24 sratson said: Seagate drives have a utility that you can turn that function off with. Just hook up the drive to your pc and run the utility to switch off sleep mode. Click to expand... Yes but then you lose the reduction of wear that comes with the sleep mode. The drive just stays on all the time. -Ken
sratson said: Seagate drives have a utility that you can turn that function off with. Just hook up the drive to your pc and run the utility to switch off sleep mode. Click to expand... Yes but then you lose the reduction of wear that comes with the sleep mode. The drive just stays on all the time. -Ken
S sratson SatelliteGuys Guru Feb 17, 2006 128 0 North Wales, PA, USA Dec 22, 2013 #25 KKlare said: Yes but then you lose the reduction of wear that comes with the sleep mode. The drive just stays on all the time. -Ken Click to expand... Not that big of a deal since hard drives are designed for a MTBF of >100,000 hours... the sleep mode is more for energy savings.
KKlare said: Yes but then you lose the reduction of wear that comes with the sleep mode. The drive just stays on all the time. -Ken Click to expand... Not that big of a deal since hard drives are designed for a MTBF of >100,000 hours... the sleep mode is more for energy savings.
S sratson SatelliteGuys Guru Feb 17, 2006 128 0 North Wales, PA, USA Dec 22, 2013 #26 dwarren2 said: Think you can only do that before Dish reformats the drive. I may be wrong. Click to expand... It is a bios trigger in the firmware for drive, nothing to do with the contents of the drive.
dwarren2 said: Think you can only do that before Dish reformats the drive. I may be wrong. Click to expand... It is a bios trigger in the firmware for drive, nothing to do with the contents of the drive.