E4200 Media Server failure

I have a WD USB with approx 70,000 songs on it. When I try and scan the Music, it gets approx halfway though the songs, then the Media Servers stops all communications.
The only way I can get the Media Server to recover is to power cycle the E4200
Any ideas anyone

Hi there.
Cisco recently released a beta firmware to be tested for the E4200 to fix media server issues.
See the announcement here.

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