FAT32 vs. NTFS
Hmm. . . I have 2 hard drives, one of them (C:\) has WinXP installed on it whereas the other is just a slave where I dump downloaded files onto (D:\) now, the C:\ drive is NTFS but the D:\ drive is FAT32 - and every so often when I try to install a patch or something off of D:\ WinXP reboots, giving me no real reas ...
Hmm...I have 2 hard drives, one of them (C:\) has WinXP installed on it whereas the other is just a slave where I dump downloaded files onto (D:\) -- now, the C:\ drive is NTFS but the D:\ drive is FAT32 - and every so often when I try to install a patch or something off of D:\ WinXP reboots, giving me no real reason why, but I can't but think that this odd formatting may be the cause...and ideas for fixes? I don't want to format D:\ because I have all of my EVERYTHING on there...including 2000+ mp3s...ugh...
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are they SCSI drives by any chance? maybe there not terminated or something. not much of a SCSI expert myself.
Also you may be experiencing power supply issues, or the area where you live is having power problems. thats what happens when you get those reboots. for me anyway.
double check your drive cables.
Also you may be experiencing power supply issues, or the area where you live is having power problems. thats what happens when you get those reboots. for me anyway.
double check your drive cables.
On my secondary system, my old IBM drive crashes occasionally when Write Cache Enabled is enabled under Windows XP. This can be disabled in the device manager properties for the drive. Once I disabled this option, the drive thrash based crashes went away.
This problem does not exist on any other system I have used, so it might be drive rev dependant.
Hope it helps,
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This problem does not exist on any other system I have used, so it might be drive rev dependant.
Hope it helps,
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you want to disable it on the drive you are having problems with only. You are trading data intergrity for a small (I believe) performance boost.
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