Let's start with my guess as to how to make it happen.
I think a new copy of the device will be made every time you disconnect the
device and reconnect it with a different device number. Since the device
numbers aren't re-used so quickly anymore, this should be accomplished by
unplugging and re-plugging the device.
See if that is, in fact, what triggers the problem. If so, they we're on
the right track.
Matt
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:30:28PM +0200, Norbert Preining wrote:
> On Die, 27 Mär 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > Hrm... this looks like it might be a bug in the "ignore GUID" code for this
> > device... yes, your firmware is old enough.
>
> Ahh, there are upgrades of the firmware, didn't take a look at the
> sandisk web page.
>
> > How willing are you to debug this? I can't anymore, since I can't
> > "downgrade" my device firmware anymore.
>
> Definitely willing, I will wait with the upgrade for some debugging, but
> be aware: It is not obvious when and why this happens, it does NOT
> happen always, only sometimes. I think it MAY be that it happens when
> I didn't shut down WIndows properly (which happens quite often, fu**ing
> windoze ;-), but I am not sure about this.
>
> Please tell me HOW I can help you with debugging this!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Norbert
>
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> ciao
> norb
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