I've took 32GB USB 3.0 key, formatted it in NTFS in Windows, put it on about 25GB of content and plug it into Q5Pro without network connectivity.
Then I did following steps:
1. played all the content at least once with Himedia player and Kodi
2. removed the key and checked it on Windows - all the content was there, even access time attribute of files didn't change to 1.1.2015 but it stayed as it was
3. then I deleted a lot of content, maybe 24GB and copy it again to key
4. repeated again the 1st step
5. checked files again on Windows and there was nothing wrong with them. What was strange, that last access file attribute was not set on Android - could be normal if FS is NTFS
In short, I was definitely not able to reproduce file corruption just because date was wrong as 1.1.2015 (btw, technically speaking it is perfectly valid date).
Can you please give us a little bit more info, specially:
- how quick does corruption occurs, after single insertion, after weeks of heavy usage with writing,...
- can you give us shortest possible step-by-step process with details which leads to corruption - possibly in 100% cases
- have you used drive only on Q10 Pro or have you moved it around and connect it to different devices, computers, etc?
- on which of those different devices have you done any writing to the drives
As I already said, I would be very amazed if having wrong (but technically correct) date of 1.1.2015 would lead to corruption of files.