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Old 13-03-2022, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by AdamJL View Post
what did you do last time to fix it?

But wait, you're accessing it via LAN? What's it plugged into? The router? Sounds like it's been setup as a media device intentionally, hence the IP address.

Have you mapped the network drive? (Computer > Map Network Drive)
Yes and windows like to designate devices on its own by the first files it sees so it may have defined your drive as a media drive. Plus Windows plays silly buggers with usb devices and creates configuration/locks files hidden for its own use which is why you must expressly shutdown to safely remove any usb drives and when you replug in or plug into another computer it could become confused.

If I was you I’d reformat it (Not quick format, disable that checkbox to go through a longer proper format thats writes to every sector not just the master record. Format as ExFAT or maybe FAT32 to give you better portability between systems, FAT32 cant store files larger than4GB though and ExFAT I don't know about the limit but its specifically meant for portable storage being used across systems. But give that a shot and test with some files and see if you can access them as expected from different machines and where possibly dismount them safely before unplugging the driveI suspect theres something in group policy that has marked the drive as something so now it behaves how you dont want it. Group policy i think was where I found something to stop windows thinking my usb device was a music media device and showing in explorer with music metadata instead of a detailed file list i usually have folder set to. Definitely did it itself without asking was some filetype setting that took action on its own bloody annoying, folder options didnt make it go away permanently.
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