Josh Bass
July 19th, 2004, 04:39 AM
I was capturing today (or thought I was), and I come back to find that my firewire drive is having weird issues, and nothing actually got captured. I close out 4 or so error message windows, and wonder, "did I somehow fill up my drive?" I go to my computer/G (that's the firewire drive), and select properties to check the amount of disk space used/available.
Then I get a message telling me there is no drive in this device, or some gibberish, and it says "0 bytes used, 0 bytes free"), and I think "dear God no," and then close out the firewire icon and turn off the drive (it's external). I turn it back on, and everything's fine.
What the hell happened here?
One thing I noticed is that when I came back to check the capture progress, the power light on the XL1s was blinking 'cause of a low battery. Is there some way that the low battery message might have. . .like. . .um. . .surged back and thrown the firewire drive out of whack or something?
Then I get a message telling me there is no drive in this device, or some gibberish, and it says "0 bytes used, 0 bytes free"), and I think "dear God no," and then close out the firewire icon and turn off the drive (it's external). I turn it back on, and everything's fine.
What the hell happened here?
One thing I noticed is that when I came back to check the capture progress, the power light on the XL1s was blinking 'cause of a low battery. Is there some way that the low battery message might have. . .like. . .um. . .surged back and thrown the firewire drive out of whack or something?