I had stored a program on a USB thumb drive and removed it while I replaced the receiver. After full installation and operation for over two months of the new Hopper, I re-inserted the thumb drive and transfered the program from the USB drive back to the Hopper HDD. I viewed the program and went back to look to see what size it was on the thumb drive and the USB drive appeared to be empty. Looks like the transfer to the hard drive removes the file from the USB drive.
As an experiment I restored the program to the USB drive and it used about 1GB of the drive. Being somewhat computer savy, I looked to see if there was a way to stop the drive to "safely remove" the drive from the Hopper. Not finding a way, I removed the drive with the Hopper still ON. Much to my surprise, the Hopper went into full reboot.
My question is, is this normal? Should I have turned OFF the Hopper? Shouldn't there be a "Safe Removal" function for a USB drive? What would have happend with an external HDD on the USB port?
Regards,
wings515
As an experiment I restored the program to the USB drive and it used about 1GB of the drive. Being somewhat computer savy, I looked to see if there was a way to stop the drive to "safely remove" the drive from the Hopper. Not finding a way, I removed the drive with the Hopper still ON. Much to my surprise, the Hopper went into full reboot.
My question is, is this normal? Should I have turned OFF the Hopper? Shouldn't there be a "Safe Removal" function for a USB drive? What would have happend with an external HDD on the USB port?
Regards,
wings515