I was rearranging my TiVos when I heard a click. The external drive for one of the TiVos had turned off. I perhaps should have waited for the TiVo to go into "Missing External Storage Device" mode, but I impulsively turned the drive back on, and then unplugged and replugged the TiVo.
Next thing I know, I got a GSOD/MFS assert that ended up divorcing the drive. Needless to say, I was aghast. I can send the TiVo back to have the drives remarry, but as most of you can guess, most of the recordings are toast.
Any idea what happened? Even if there was a corruption issue, how did that end up divorcing the entire external drive without my explicitly three-thumbing my permission? Thanks for any help!!
Next thing I know, I got a GSOD/MFS assert that ended up divorcing the drive. Needless to say, I was aghast. I can send the TiVo back to have the drives remarry, but as most of you can guess, most of the recordings are toast.
Any idea what happened? Even if there was a corruption issue, how did that end up divorcing the entire external drive without my explicitly three-thumbing my permission? Thanks for any help!!
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