How to disconnect a USB-connected harddisk from a Node 2?

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    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Jurgen

    You may simply just pull out the USB drive, no need to disconnect. After a minute or so the USB device will disappear. You can try closing and re-opening the Navigation Drawer to refresh it as well.

  • Jurgen Nulens

    Dear Tony,

    Did you actually read what i wrote?

    1) After unplugging i have to reboot everything

    2) USB source stays in the navigation drawer, it does not go away

     

     

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  • Jurgen Nulens

    Here's a picture where you see the two USB-sources, only the one on top is accessible, while the other has been removed but still visible in the navigation drawer.

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  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Jurgen

    This is not normal behaviour from our experience... please select Help, Send Support Request so we may review the system log file...

    I suspect you do not have to restart the Player, just kill and re-launch the app...

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  • MLydon

    Hi 

    I'm a bit late to this but I have exactly the same issue. I recently replaced an external mechanical hdd with an ssd and now have a ghost USB with no content showing up in the control app alongside the USB option for the ssd.

    I've closed and restarted all instances of the app and rebooted the node but no effect. The ghost drive is still there. Funny thing is this has never happened before when I've swapped drives.

    Mike

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  • Saad Khan

    This is normal. When you unplug the drive and plug it back in, Node has to reindex the songs. Now depending on the number of songs it can take a few hours. Once they're all indexed they'll show up. The folders show up first before there is nothing to index for the folder except the name. If you are constantly adding songs to the drive and unplugging and plugging it back in it's better to then use the drive as a network drive instead. If your router has a USB plug to support USB drives plug it there instead. Or use it on your PC and share the drive on the network

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