Hi Matt -

Check the doco on OzTivo, but pretty sure you need to get a SATA drive ... not sure that the old TiVo will support a UATA .. but then I'm no hardware guru.

I bought mine from one of the shops linked on PriceSpy too .. From memory it was around $160 or thereabouts for a 200Gb drive. I think I ended up getting a Western Digital. Has worked flawlessly .. and is even a little faster than the other one I think .. it's a 5200 not a 7200 speed one.

Never fear, your relationship will improve with the Tivo .. I can personally attest to that. My wife is so enamoured of it that when the disc started to die, she offered to go halves in the cost of a new one. Better still, she actually ponied up the dollars! ;-)

This from someone who's Video player used to blink 00:00 when I met her. Now she wouldn't do without the TiVo .. unmissable feature? Every time she hits an ad-break she says "Most people have to watch ads .. but WE'VE got a TiVo!". Trust me, from here on in it's all good!

Good luck,

Cheers

Mark