@rjcroy, PeterT: so it is some kind of data integrity/sub system check that is occuring on power on. I wonder what it is actually checking that is flagging the error. Particularly odd such that you can cancel and continue indicating that if there is any data corruption or such it is not so significant that you are encountering it.
Does this only occur when full power on (from off state) or also if it is in sleep mode? <- I never tend to turn mine entirely off.
Hopefully this 'is' a software thing and not some variance in manufacturing causing this check to fail because it seems odd that some of us are not getting it (though maybe just the right series/sequence of interactions with the device could also trigger it?)
@Sameer: are you able to speak to what this error is actually indicating/what check is occuring?
Last edited by molman; 08-26-2011 at 11:24 PM.
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