>Could something be overheating? You could perhaps try putting the >external drive in the refrigerator for a few minutes, but not long > enough that condensation can become a problem. Then take it out and > see if it works any longer. It is an external disk, after all. > >Of course it could be another part overheating, such as the USB > interface inside the computer, which is harder to refrigerate.
Over the last few days i've done some tests. I removed the top case of the external CD drive enclosure. So now the drive is exposed directly to the air, rather than being covered by an extra piece of metal. Previously after ripping a few discs, the drive enclosure would feel slightly warm to the touch. Without the enclosure, the drive itself stays cool even after ripping several discs. I haven't had any more errors. So i believe the problem was the drive overheating. Until i'm done ripping my collection, i'll just run the drive with the drive enclosure open since it seems to work now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dan Ramaley Digital Media Library Specialist (515) 271-1934 Cowles Library 140, Drake University -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]