Recorded 2 consecutive shows, one went to my External Drive and the other to the DVR any clues?

I recorded the Hatfield and McCoy programs the one which recorded @ 10pm went to the external drive and the one recorded right after at 12am went to the DVR.  This just started around May 9th.  We have done the Auto-Correct for our DVR and that has not solved the problem.

Are other shows recording to the internal hard drive as well? Once your show has recorded to either the internal or external drive, there's no way to move it to the other. So now that its recorded that way, its set. Please check newer recording to see if they are recording to the internal drive. It should only be recording to the internal drive if the external drive is full or the DVR is having problems.
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