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Crash problem with P+ and USB hdd
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<blockquote data-quote="mumblecake" data-source="post: 793623" data-attributes="member: 374822"><p>That would make sense if there was something like an index file on the hard drive. This is however not the case. There are no hidden files anywhere and there are also no files in the core directory. This assumption is also backed up by the fact that the stb is scanning the drive every time you open the play back menu (which took about a minute lately).</p><p></p><p>I personally doubt that this is the reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mumblecake, post: 793623, member: 374822"] That would make sense if there was something like an index file on the hard drive. This is however not the case. There are no hidden files anywhere and there are also no files in the core directory. This assumption is also backed up by the fact that the stb is scanning the drive every time you open the play back menu (which took about a minute lately). I personally doubt that this is the reason [/QUOTE]
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