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    Default D'Link 320l help

    OK, I've got a D'Link 320l running with a load of movies stored for my kids to watch. It's only got one hard drive in and it works perfectly well as a media server. However, it's still showing files that have been deleted whenever I connect to my TV. If I access the folder view through my laptop, they're not there. I'm guessing that my TV is somehow seeing the recycle bin and it's something to do with the folder structure? The structure is Volume 1 / Media / Movies. Any help would be appreciated!

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    Default Re: D'Link 320l help

    I would have thought it's more likely to be a caching issue, is there an option on the TV to reset the view?

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    Default Re: D'Link 320l help

    I've had a look and it would appear that my TV can still see the deleted items in the Sharecentres recycle bin? Bit weird.

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