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Re: Optimum Stereo Signal Recording with the Jecklin Disk [message #59501 is a reply to message #59467] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 14:26 |
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Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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ning here. I've had 3 drives today report
that
> > they only 20 gig drives when they were actually 40 or 80 gig. This all
happened
> > when I put them in my Cubase comp(I have matching removable trays in
both
> > comps)Both comps run win xp.
> > (my cubase comp has a DVD burner...I was attempting to archive some
files,
> > these are all removable audio drives, not system drives, and are all
formatted
> > fat 32.)
> > When I put it back in the Paris comp, it still reports the wrong size
and
> > some of the files say they're corrupt.
> > When I look at the disks under the management window it show's there
correct
> > size, but looks like they got repartitioned and there's a large
unallocated
> > partition there.
> > So far I havn't lost anything (I don't think) as I am pretty good about
backing
> > up. But I don't want to stick any drives in the Cubase comp.
> > New changes to the comp are as follows. (all last night or today)
> > 1.flashed the bios to the most recent (gigabyte K8V Triton)
> >
> > 2.installed and updated RME 9652 (after uninstalling Dakota Frontier)
> >
> > 3.installed and updated Cubase SX 3 (retail)
> >
> > 4. That's about it. While I was updating the drivers via the net
> > (temporary Lan connection) I inadvertantly had automatic updates turned
on
> > and Windows updated a bunch of "Hotfix" security updates. (this comp is
not
> > normally on the net and I have been running XP Home SP1 on it)
> >
> > 5. Last night I got a "Windows has recovered from a serious error"
during
> > the beggining of installing cubase, so I re-ghost
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