Okay...this is waaay OT - but it's bugging me.
I have a PC with a secondary HD. Well, actually a third HD. I've been using it to store video that I'm going to be editing.
The PC is part of my little network and I can access it (via PtP).
The drive itself seems to be fine...and, for S&G purposes I just moved all the data off of it and reformatted it.
Here is the issue.
If I'm on my PC and try to copy data from that HD (or move data to that HD)...or do anything with that HD via the network - it causes the network connection to that computer to be lost.
It's the damndest thing. I have never seen this before.
It doesn't happen with the other two drives on that computer.
So, for now, if I want files off of that HD, I have to first physically go to that computer and copy/move the files to one of the other drives.... then copy / move them over to my PC. Once the files have been moved to either of the other drives - I can then move them to my PC via the network.
Not that it should matter, but:
Drive 0 = Hard Drive #1 (Primary Master)
Drive 1 = Hard Drive #2 (Primary Slave)
Drive 2 = CD Rom Drive (Secondary Master)
Drive 3 = Hard Drive #3 (Secondary Slave) - this is the one with the problem
I know I could make the problem HD the Secondary Master - but that really shouldn't matter...should it? If so, then it will be a new one on me.
Any input is surely welcomed because, like I said, my design for this drive is to be for video footage storage. And I would hate to have to keep moving the files between drives just to access it.
Thanx
I have a PC with a secondary HD. Well, actually a third HD. I've been using it to store video that I'm going to be editing.
The PC is part of my little network and I can access it (via PtP).
The drive itself seems to be fine...and, for S&G purposes I just moved all the data off of it and reformatted it.
Here is the issue.
If I'm on my PC and try to copy data from that HD (or move data to that HD)...or do anything with that HD via the network - it causes the network connection to that computer to be lost.
It's the damndest thing. I have never seen this before.
It doesn't happen with the other two drives on that computer.
So, for now, if I want files off of that HD, I have to first physically go to that computer and copy/move the files to one of the other drives.... then copy / move them over to my PC. Once the files have been moved to either of the other drives - I can then move them to my PC via the network.
Not that it should matter, but:
Drive 0 = Hard Drive #1 (Primary Master)
Drive 1 = Hard Drive #2 (Primary Slave)
Drive 2 = CD Rom Drive (Secondary Master)
Drive 3 = Hard Drive #3 (Secondary Slave) - this is the one with the problem
I know I could make the problem HD the Secondary Master - but that really shouldn't matter...should it? If so, then it will be a new one on me.
Any input is surely welcomed because, like I said, my design for this drive is to be for video footage storage. And I would hate to have to keep moving the files between drives just to access it.
Thanx