This time the failure was immediate, no files were moved at all, same GPF signature as before. So I selected the first directory and no others, this time the first file moved and then the GPF again. The files showing up in the log are not moving, so the error is happening at the beginning of the process instead of the end of the process.
The two files this time were actually locked because they were being actively recorded. I tried to move the the second one again and got a move failure message because it was in use by another process as I would expect
The two files this time were actually locked because they were being actively recorded. I tried to move the the second one again and got a move failure message because it was in use by another process as I would expect
Chris
Server - Intel Core I3-3210 @ 3.40GHz - 8 GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro - Total Storage - 5.4 TB
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)