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obliteration of dynamic playlists and/or settings on restart?

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Falco98:
I'm running an iriver h140, and am just now having this problem for the second time.  Several weeks ago, very suddenly, my iriver started losing the dynamic playlist upon restart after an idle poweroff.  Essentially it would power back on and say "nothing to resume"...  even though I eventually plugged it into my PC and checked that the .playlist_control file was there, and it looked correct.  At the same time, also, it started doing a second thing: whenever I would power it off manually via long-hold of the stop button, it would lose all settings (but not its going playlist, if it had one).  The only way I was able to fix this several weeks ago was to do a completely clean install: delete my .rockbox folder and copy a new build into it.  Then, today, it started happening again.  Just to test, instead of doing a completely clean reinstall, i just copied the new build overtop of the old one, but the problem persists.

Anyone have any clues what could be causing this, or where to look?  The only things I'm doing even slightly out-of-norm are, keeping a 3,000-song-long random playlist going, with queue insertions here and there; and also, keeping a timeless scrobbler log going (even though deleting this does nothing to resolve the problem i'm having)...

thanks =)

Llorean:
Have you tried running a scandisk on the player, or some other method of checking the disk's integrity?

Falco98:

--- Quote from: Llorean on July 03, 2007, 11:41:46 AM ---Have you tried running a scandisk on the player, or some other method of checking the disk's integrity?

--- End quote ---
no, but i will since you suggest it.  what would be the most recommended utility to use to check, and are there any known or common problems i should watch out for?

AlexP:
If you are on windows I would use chkdsk from a command prompt.

Falco98:
ok, will-do when i get a chance.

still, though, even if you guys are suspecting some sort of file corruption, what are the chances that it would happen 2 different times in the exact same way?  this implies to me that one specific file got corrupted, perhaps, or maybe something else that i'm not suspecting.  in any case, overwriting with a new install does not seem to help, while deleting the old install and copying in the new one does.

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