healeydave wrote:We are looking into that right now.
Pete77 wrote:I am rather surprised that the owner of this forum did not immediately make this clear to you
Pete77 wrote:There is no need at all to get up to any of this business of pulling your hard drive and re-imaging it etc, etc. That's all stuff for hard core techies who often find such activities considerably more exciting than intimate relations with members of the opposite sex or indeed their own sex in some cases.
All you need to do to switch to the AltEPG is to put the 0845 or 0161 number mentoned elsewhere on this forum in to the Dial Prefix code field in your Tivos menus and re-run Guided Setup using the single all numeric Postcode for all AltEPG users regardless of their location.
I am rather surprised that the owner of this forum did not immediately make this clear to you in his first reply although I wonder if his own slight conflict of interest in also running a business that derives its profits from sales of replacement hard drives perhaps for some reason unaccountably caused him not to mention the fact that your Tivo can be updated to the AltEPG without any need to open it up, replace its hard drive or tinker with its innards in any other fashion.
bandsp wrote:I am also well aware that you, Pete77, will never say anything good about the attempt to keep TiVo going when you can say something detremental ..
bandsp wrote:I use the 0161 number 'cos I have a free phonecall package..
I don't mind doing the necessary to install that new disk, but don't want the hassle and fiddle of tearing things apart to update it as and when necessary
Pete77 wrote:bandsp wrote:I use the 0161 number 'cos I have a free phonecall package..
I would make sure you don't end up being charged to call the 0161 number though in due course given that most phone companies reserve the right to exclude all phone numbers that they identify as being used for data or dial up internet connections.
I don't mind doing the necessary to install that new disk, but don't want the hassle and fiddle of tearing things apart to update it as and when necessary
Then you also need to install a network card like a Cachecard or Turbonet card in your Tivo unless the AltEPG can find a way to roll out Software Updates over the dialup connection like Tivo originally did. Even if they did manage to do this I doubt this would include hacks outside the actual Tivo application such as Tivoweb and Endpad.
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