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Old July 19th, 2007, 01:02 AM
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Definitely go for the 80GB if you can get it for £100. Cheapest I've seen is £150 off eBay (new).

No the MK8009GAH is NOT the same as the MK8007GAH. The 8009 uses a ZIF connector which is not directly compatible with the H140 (IDE connector). This is all in the Hard Drive FAQ (link in my signature).
Some people have succeeded in making adapters, but it looks tricky. Search/browse the forums for more info.

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Old July 19th, 2007, 01:42 AM
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damn it, I thought they were the same, that means that the cheapest I can find it for IS as you say 150quid off ebay *used*




not good.
seems like refurbished 60gig is the way forward I guess unless anyone knows a good source for the 80gig ones...

thanks for your help


I had a look round your FAQ, and I figure ordering a 60gig (80gig is truly impossible to find) from an American retailer is probably going to work out cheapest. At nearly £70 tho, I find myself wondering if I should just save my money and wait to get a new player. Only choices would be Ipod Video (urgh), Creative Vision M, or an Archos...

hmm...

think the hard drive might be worth it afterall.

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Old July 19th, 2007, 02:25 AM
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£70 is reasonable IMHO. The two things that usually require replacing after a few years are the hard drive and the battery (provided you look after your player and don't fry it with the wrong charger). The hard drive is by far the more expensive of the two.

If you are happy with your H140 then why bother buying a new player? Personally I've never needed more than 20GB of music at any one time, but if the capacity of your player is the only limiting factor, a hard drive upgrade is the route I would take if I were you.
The one main advantage of buying a new player over a bigger drive (apart from the obvious of having a new player) is that you'd get 1 or 2 years warranty on the whole player, rather than just the drive.
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Old July 19th, 2007, 02:30 AM
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All fair points, I'm just concerned I'd eat through that extra 20gig rather quickly

But the 80gig is truly impossible to find new. And I'm not paying that much for something that's second hand.

I'm gonna keep shopping around though, try and find a cheap UK site so I don't get taxed.

Thanks for your help.
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Old July 20th, 2007, 01:20 PM
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had an offer from someone (via email, who'll admittedly read this post) who would sell me a HDD from korea...anyone familiar with this, and know if it's ok?

Gotta check afterall.
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Old July 20th, 2007, 01:52 PM
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had an offer from someone (via email, who'll admittedly read this post) who would sell me a HDD from korea...anyone familiar with this, and know if it's ok?

Gotta check afterall.
Hello alexdark17! That was me who emailed you. I couldnt PM you and I didnt want to spam the forum. Thats why I emailed. Hope it was ok?
Just thought I could help you out

Reason was, here in South Korea, the Toshiba MK8007GAH are readily available and lots in stock unlike many other contries where members here seem to live. I dont want to spam the forums with this info. Just wanted to help out anyone who is having a hard time getting one. Price is reasonable I think. Around 150 pounds includding the shipping and insurance and tracking number. The drives are sealed and new. I looked on EBay and there seems to be not many or none at all. To avoid duties, I can write on the package that its a gift. I found this way it helps a lot. Thru my own experience, the hard way
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Old August 13th, 2007, 06:10 PM
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damn, sorry it took so long to get back to you, I didn't get a notification from the forum

It was quite ok you emailed

Basically, I'm interested, but I kinda gotta get me a j-o-b first. Let ya know if I ever get the cash together

And as this proves, email is by far the quickest way to reach me

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Old August 21st, 2007, 01:26 PM
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Has anyone tried a 100gb toshiba mk1011gah yet? I'm not sure if there is an ata connector version.
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Old August 21st, 2007, 03:41 PM
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Has anyone tried a 100gb toshiba mk1011gah yet? I'm not sure if there is an ata connector version.
Have a look at the Hard Drive Selection FAQ link in my signature.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 03:50 AM
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Lightbulb Any HD news?

I was considering moving to a RockBoxed IPod (the new 160GB or the 80GB classic) after having had my H320 for so long that it is bursting at the seams; but then I read at the RockBox forum (new ipods - rockbox port proposal) that they have different hardware and firmware and that it isn't likely they'll support RockBox in the near future... Bummer!

In the same thread, though, some people debated the likeness of the new players Hard Drives to the ones used by the iRiver H series. This might really open an alternative upgrade path, especially if it's true for the larger capacity drives... Can this be confirmed? Can anyone elaborate?
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Old March 7th, 2008, 10:51 AM
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yeah....One Week ago I ordered an IPOD MK6006GAH drive for 100 dollars. Yesterday I received the Ipod HD in good condition.

And the IPOD HD (with ipod logo on the HD label) works great in my H160 ! He's also much silencer then my old MK4004GAH HD.

I also updated the battery to 2200mAh (also ipod battery). 27 hours of playback time is really really really niceeee.

I love my iriver H160
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Old March 28th, 2008, 09:58 AM
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Hello everyone. So I've been thinking about upgrading the HDD on my H140. I've been looking around for a bit and it seems like 60 gig HDD's are the highest capacity available? I'm not sure because some of the info seems to be outdated. Also, is there anyone currently producing IDE - ZIF connectors so that ZIF's can be used in irvier DAP's? Thanks.
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Old May 2nd, 2008, 08:29 AM
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This thread is temporarily closed.

I'm going to clean it up so that only the specific models of HD's which fit the H1xx series are present. And said links or future links will be updated accordingly.

Thanks,

Doug

Edit: All other posts will be moved to a new thread for discussion of said mods. (This will be done some time today, I hope.. Have to run some errands and play with a nice Mpio V10... )
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