What you are seeing (coming up as different drives) is not normal even
for being yanked out without proper shutdown, so it might have
something to do with the dock.

At this point I would recommend doing some tests with a USB flash
stick. Put just a couple audio files on the drive (don't use a stick
with important files on it!). Try the plug it in, start SBS, scan etc.
Then try just pulling it out without ejecting, then plug back in. See
if you get the same behavior as with the dock. Try a few times. See
what happens if you reboot the touch before reinserting. At this point
I'm just interested in what drive it gets mounted as, rather than what
the server database is doing. Then do the whole thing again, but this
time do the proper USB eject before pulling out the stick. 

This should give you baseline behavior for the Touch. If you have
another drive you can use for testing, try it again with the dock.
(don't use the same drive you have all your music on, unless you are
fine with risking the music) So how this compares with the USB stick. 

This procedure should give a good indication if its something about the
dock, or something about the Touch thats causing the problem. 

John S.


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