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CPU freaks when using 2 HD's
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Jun 16, 2006 14:37
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Thanx for all the input guys, i guess i'll spend the first half of my weekend trying your tips and the other half in a holding orbit around the Solstice festival
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dtd
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Posted : Jun 16, 2006 14:51
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e-motion, it was just a question because nforce4 caused some bad reports by ppl doing recording sessions involving many channels simultaneously. i can't say anything bad about it because i'm on intel. |
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fregle
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Posted : Jun 16, 2006 20:05
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On 2006-06-16 10:59, sideFXed wrote:
try this to get rid of files that windows prevents from deleting:
start -> cmd
enter the path (eg: c:program filesdownloads)
now choose the file to delete and type it in: (eg: del myfirstliveactontape.avi)
before hitting enter do what colin said in his post. ctrl-alt-del and end the explorer process. switch to the command prompt and delete the file. get back to the task manager and run a new explorer process. (file -> new task -> type "explorer"
this usually works for me.
related to your harddisk problems I'd check the disk throughput. it could be either a dma setting as already pointed out or an irq conflict. also defragmenting could solve speed problems.
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hmmm, this looks like a very good solution, i never thought about doing it like that... I'll try it next time afile gets stuck on my HD... |
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