Question 1: It comes with a 1 TB internal drive. I've discovered by reading this forum that if I replace it with a drive no larger than 3 TB, that the Roamio will automatically format and configure the new drive (that's awesome). But what if I don't buy a drive right away, and then I want to upgrade the drive - Is there a process to copy over the contents from the default drive to a new drive?
Question 2: I also see there's a tool/process that is available to use if I wanted to use a drive larger than 3 TB - I have the same question as above basically - if I wanted to put a 5 or 6 GB drive in as a replacement, can I copy over the contents from the default drive to a new drive? I'm asking twice in case there's a different answer. :)
Question 3: Right now I have an Ethernet switch behind the entertainment center, and I have it connected to my home network by way of the DirecTV Genie's ability to bridge Ethernet and coax over the same coax cable, and then I connect an Ethernet cable from the Genie to the switch, which then lets me connect my Roku, AppleTV, and other Ethernet devices. What part(s) do I need to purchase to replicate the functionality? I have a router upstairs and there's a gizmo from DirecTV that connects to the router, and then connects to the coax wiring in the house. So presumably I'd need some sort of similar device to replace that functionality.
Question 2: I also see there's a tool/process that is available to use if I wanted to use a drive larger than 3 TB - I have the same question as above basically - if I wanted to put a 5 or 6 GB drive in as a replacement, can I copy over the contents from the default drive to a new drive? I'm asking twice in case there's a different answer. :)
Question 3: Right now I have an Ethernet switch behind the entertainment center, and I have it connected to my home network by way of the DirecTV Genie's ability to bridge Ethernet and coax over the same coax cable, and then I connect an Ethernet cable from the Genie to the switch, which then lets me connect my Roku, AppleTV, and other Ethernet devices. What part(s) do I need to purchase to replicate the functionality? I have a router upstairs and there's a gizmo from DirecTV that connects to the router, and then connects to the coax wiring in the house. So presumably I'd need some sort of similar device to replace that functionality.
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