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Regarding Showtime, a recent CFW update and freezing issues...

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Honestly, I have looked all over the Showtime web site and I never could find a support area, so I thought I would share my woes here and see if anyone else has had similar issues and if they ran across a fix for this.

Recently updated from REBUG 4.21.2 (or so) to REBUG 4.30.1 and all seemed to progress without incident. Installed new update of showtime along with multiman.

Now when going into showtime, since i have a daughter who tends to pull out the USB cords out of the PS3 for my external hard drives, I find myself always moving the USBs around. When I load showtime, it will play videos off one hard drive, but when i go to the second hard drive, it's files are partially listed (under a sub directory) but when showtime goes to refresh the list and rebuild it, the whole PS3 freezes on me.

I have already tried re-installing showtime, installing older version as well to no avail.

Have NOT tried to re-install CFW OR downgrade back to 4.21.2 CFW NOR have I tried to upgrade to the higher 4.40CFW (still waiting sometime to pass on that one since i'm just NOW going to Rebug 4.30.2)

Any thought besides obviously stated steps (which i plan to do tonight since it is the weekend, no job on weekends, yay XD ) that could be done? wiping out showtime directory and re-installing completely would be an option, however i am unsure which directory it is in since the showtime i referring to is NOT embedded within multiman, its a standalone install.

Would LOVE to know where the CACHE is so i could just remove that, but i don't honestly have enough time to do extensive research due to baby and family. If someone knows a little something about this, it would be greatly appreciated!

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