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This message was authored by Archie7249 This message was authored by: Archie7249

Sky Q Questions

Hello everyone - my first post.  Could someone please read through this and if possible answer some of the questions I've raised?

 

I think my Sky+HD box is failing (I'll be asking questions on another discussion). Sky offered to give me a Sky Q box before my troubles with the HD+ box.  I phoned them to ask which size box they were offering there answer was 1 TB. When I asked if I could have a 2 TB box they said that would cost £100.oo.

 

I usually have my HD box about 80% full  mainly SD documentaries from PBS America.

 

My concern is, if I'm correct, the supplied Apps on the Q box take up space.  Just how much relative to the 1TB HD+ box?

 

If I have to pay for the box would it belong to me if I cancelled my subscription to Sky.  I can understand that a giveaway box would have to be returned but my reasoning is that if I'd paid for it I should own it.

 

I've been really happy my my HD box and would prefer to be able to purchase a new one, I don't believe that is possible, is that so?

 

Some people are selling "reconditioned" boxes on ebay.  I can only imagine that reconditioning is a wipe over with a wet-wipe, I can't imagine that they will have replaced the HDD, is that the case?

 

A friend of mine, who lives a long way away, said that Sky had given him a 2 TB box, I think this was some time ago and maybe Sky are now only sending out 1 TB boxes?

 

TIA


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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood Answer

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@Archie7249 wrote:

 

My concern is, if I'm correct, the supplied Apps on the Q box take up space.  Just how much relative to the 1TB HD+ box?

 

The 1TB has 700GB of user space.

 

If I have to pay for the box would it belong to me if I cancelled my subscription to Sky.  I can understand that a giveaway box would have to be returned but my reasoning is that if I'd paid for it I should own it.

 

Nope: you'd be paying a fee to facilitate the loan of non-standard hardware.

 

I've been really happy my my HD box and would prefer to be able to purchase a new one, I don't believe that is possible, is that so?

 

HD boxes haven't been manufactured since 2015, so there are no 'new' ones.  Second hand units are about £30 on eBay.

 

Some people are selling "reconditioned" boxes on ebay.  I can only imagine that reconditioning is a wipe over with a wet-wipe, I can't imagine that they will have replaced the HDD, is that the case?

 

Very unlikely, but such hardware is now essentially disposable anyway (although Recordings disappear with it)

 

A friend of mine, who lives a long way away, said that Sky had given him a 2 TB box, I think this was some time ago and maybe Sky are now only sending out 1 TB boxes?

 

2TB was a standard (although more expensive) option between early 2016 and late 2019 when the 1TB UHD/HDR model was released to become the default hardware.


 

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@Archie7249 wrote:

 

My concern is, if I'm correct, the supplied Apps on the Q box take up space.  Just how much relative to the 1TB HD+ box?

 

The 1TB has 700GB of user space.

 

If I have to pay for the box would it belong to me if I cancelled my subscription to Sky.  I can understand that a giveaway box would have to be returned but my reasoning is that if I'd paid for it I should own it.

 

Nope: you'd be paying a fee to facilitate the loan of non-standard hardware.

 

I've been really happy my my HD box and would prefer to be able to purchase a new one, I don't believe that is possible, is that so?

 

HD boxes haven't been manufactured since 2015, so there are no 'new' ones.  Second hand units are about £30 on eBay.

 

Some people are selling "reconditioned" boxes on ebay.  I can only imagine that reconditioning is a wipe over with a wet-wipe, I can't imagine that they will have replaced the HDD, is that the case?

 

Very unlikely, but such hardware is now essentially disposable anyway (although Recordings disappear with it)

 

A friend of mine, who lives a long way away, said that Sky had given him a 2 TB box, I think this was some time ago and maybe Sky are now only sending out 1 TB boxes?

 

2TB was a standard (although more expensive) option between early 2016 and late 2019 when the 1TB UHD/HDR model was released to become the default hardware.


 

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
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Timmy, hat's really Helpful. Thanks a lot!

 

Perhaps you could view the post I've just made under Sky+?

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Thanks, I should have asked in my reply above:

 

If: The 1TB has 700GB of user space.

 

Am I correct in thinking that my 1TB Sky HD+ = 100GB, or is part of that used up by the operating system?

 

If NOT then the Q Box would hold 70% relative to the HD Box?

 

Thanks

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@Archie7249 wrote:

If NOT then the Q Box would hold 70% relative to the HD Box?


Hi @Archie7249   All PVR boxes (including the SkyHD+ box) show the storage size (HDD) as total with operating system etc. making up the total size. I wouldn't be surprised that the 1TB box has the same user space as Sky Q.

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@Archie7249 

 

Operating system and apps are relatively small (a handful of gigabytes) : the rest of the 'reserved' portion is used by Sky for pushed content storage.

 

Unfortunately this doesn't become user accessible space even if the push option is switched off.

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hi @Archie7249 

 

Separate to your queries, you may, also,  wish to read some notes I have made for people considering switching from SKY +/HD to SKY Q

SKY +/HD to SKY Q 

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