You should be aware that it does break your warranty to add drives. So 
if you plan to do so, at least wait a couple months after buying one to 
be sure that there aren't any defects with the rest of the unit.

Justin W. Pauler wrote:

>I wasn't aware you could replace hard drives in the TiVo, kinda makes
>it worth getting one... What does it use, standard IDE drives?
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