Hi vortex,
in below, if internal drives are not having scandisk prompt on windows, then is it safe to assume the internal drives unmount properly? (yes/no)
or not always?(sometimes internal drive, all the time internal drive, never happens)
so in effect, only the external USB + bare sata is experiencing this scandisk prompt on windows.
A few inquiries on my end:
Is it isolated for every power up, playback, powerdown sequence? (yes/no)
or does it manifest on power up, powerdown without playback? (yes/no)
Just the same i cut below and reported your observation.
I do think that I'm not the only one experiencing this issue. they probably don't notice this yet.
Here's what I have:
1 80GB USB 2.5 in. external HDD connected to the USB port of the R200
1 2TB WD 3.5in. internal HDD connected to the SATA port
1 2TB WD 3.5in. internal HDD inside the NMT tray
I did all of these steps:
a. as USB slave (internal drive), scandisk NMT drive for loose file/folder pointer
b. remove NMT from network (to isolate passive drive mounts/scan) and reboot
c. as NMT, watch video, stop, select other drive / USB, then power off (as sequenced)
d. repeat item a, if access to drive will prompt the error again.
I then connect them 1 by 1 to my laptop. Windows 7 performed scandisks on these drives:
1 80GB USB 2.5 in. external HDD connected to the USB port of the R200
1 2TB WD 3.5in. internal HDD connected to the SATA port
only the drive inside the tray was safely opened by Windows.
Can you pls submit this to egreat for them to evaluate. thanks again bro.