Xbox 360 media extender freezes after video file delete from HTPC external HD
I have tried deleting and reconnecting Xbox extender, creating new folder for videos in external HD, reformating Xbox 360, and plugging ext HD into different usb.
Deleting TV shows from internal drive works fine.
When I delete videos from external drive they appear in recycle bin
Sometimes I get error that recycle bin is corrupted on internal drive that has recorded TV. I have run
cmd rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin on all drives and I have deleted all recycle bins to no avail
Is there a way to refresh WMC7 without doing a complete reinstall?
Any advice is appreciated
Xbox 360 media extender freezes after video file delete
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The problem you are having is the Xbox doesnt know the HTPC deleted a file. Open the extender and go to Libraries, rerun library setup. This will allow the extender to re-sync itself with the HTPC.Waynezo wrote:Xbox 360 media extender freezes after video file delete from HTPC external HD
I have tried deleting and reconnecting Xbox extender, creating new folder for videos in external HD, reformating Xbox 360, and plugging ext HD into different usb.
Deleting TV shows from internal drive works fine.
When I delete videos from external drive they appear in recycle bin
Sometimes I get error that recycle bin is corrupted on internal drive that has recorded TV. I have run
cmd rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin on all drives and I have deleted all recycle bins to no avail
Is there a way to refresh WMC7 without doing a complete reinstall?
Get everything working good again and run System Image from inside Windows.