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DTR-T1000 or T1010 1TB

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    Loadsa

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    Hi all,
    I have just purchased [according to the packaging box] a
    T1010 1TB Youview ..
    Just getting used to it and looked at ..
    SYSTEM INFO > DEVICE INFO and the Model is shown as ...
    DTRT1000 !!!!
    Have I been given the wrong model in the wrong box ??
    The ''label'' on the back of the Youview box shows T1010 ..
    Also how can I check the ACTUAL size of the hard drive??
    and should the HD stations on 101 etc be available??
    Many thanks in anticipation of your help..!

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 12:49:20 #1 |
  2. grahamlthompson

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    If you display the recorded media list, how much space for recordings does it say you have ?

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 13:22:20 #2 |
  3. Barry

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    Welcome to the Forum

    Don't panic, the T1010 is listed as T1000 in device info.

    The box should clearly state the HDD size.

    HD should be on 101, 102, 103, and 104

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 13:31:10 #3 |
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    Loadsa

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    If you display the recorded media list, how much space for recordings does it say you have ?

    Thanks ..
    but it does not say ..only 98% FREE SPACE .....

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 14:00:20 #4 |
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    Loadsa

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    Thanks Barry...
    Had 107 channels without 101 etc.
    Just did a re-tune and now have 113 ..
    101 to 104 are there now ....

    Cheers all...

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 14:08:45 #5 |
  6. gomezz

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    Record a couple of hours of an HD programme and see how much the percentage drops by. The tennis would be a good choice. You don't *have* to watch it.

    | Sat 29 Jun 2013 16:43:06 #6 |

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