Explain what you mean by "post-crash usb installer". There is no post-crash usb installer (nothing that needs to be done post-crash, anyway).after I used the post-crash usb installer.
More likely to be "not available" - maybe.My guess is that 'N/AiB' relates to a 'not applicable' number of mebi, gigi or tebi-bytes.
I think you're on the money. It would have been obvious if we had been supplied with a screen shot.My guess is that 'N/AiB' relates to a 'not applicable' number of mebi, gigi or tebi-bytes.
It means the capacity (or perhaps free space) of the drive isn't available to display. Nothing at all to do with crashes etc, everything to do with your externally mounted drives. "N/A" would normally be replaced with "30G" (for example), to read "30GiB". See Glossary (click), entry "KiB".I've started seeing the (N/AiB) after I used the post-crash usb installer.
What does (N/AiB) mean?
My guess is that 'N/AiB' relates to a 'not applicable' number of mebi, gigi or tebi-bytes.
I meant the HDR_FOX_T2_system_flush hdf file on a usb stick. Everything is working ok so it doesn't seem to be an issue.No idea. Please post a photo of the TV screen, or a screen grab if you mean WebIF.
Explain what you mean by "post-crash usb installer". There is no post-crash usb installer (nothing that needs to be done post-crash, anyway).
No, but it can be the bloody auto-correct. At least I spelt syzygy correctly!I think Black Hole's getting a bit punch drunk. There's a number of spelling mistakes appearing in his posts. "I'm not scoffed" for "I've not scoffed", "wither solstice" for "winter solstice". Can't be the liqueurs.
I had to look that up, I thought you were taking the p, but it really is a word.At least I spelt syzygy correctly!
I had to look that up, I thought you were taking the p, but it really is a word.
Fortunately, or is it unfortunately, all of the spelling mistakes I make on this forum are all my own doing. There is no autocorrection through this browser.