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Originally Posted by igor101
So it must be a corrupted database during the upgrade
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It is unlikely that the database corruption was caused by the firmware upgrade. It is far more likely that it was a bad eject from the PC at some time in the past. Because of the way the device works, if you don't restart it periodically, you can have a corrupt database without knowing about it. That means that it is possible the first time the corrupt database was read was during the restart after the firmware upgrade.