Do you know if the new hard drive is on the primary IDE
channel as a slave to the boot drive? If your computer is
not more than a few years old this should work. Perhaps your
boot drive is being constantly accessed by something and not
allowing quick access to the new hard drive. However, yo
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From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: Audio sounds dre
You might have a jumper conflict which is causing problems accessing the
file fully.
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From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 5:24 AM
Subject: Audio sounds dreadful on second hard
Kathy
This may seen too obvious to ask, but did you move some of the files back
to the main hd and see how they play now.
If they still stutter, then the problem won't lie with the secondary hard
drive.
If they don't stutter, this would confirm the initial diagnosis.
Is this secondary drive a 7
Could be no one has an answer to this since I haven't heard one, but I
thought I'd throw it out here again to see if any new people might have a
clue.
Hi, all! We installed a second hard drive (internal, I think it's made by
Seagate or that's its name) so that we'd have a bunch of extra storage.
Sorry if I just posted this, but it's not showing up as a sent message, so I
thought I'd try again.
Hi, all! We installed a second hard drive (internal, I think it's made by
Seagate or that's its name) so that we'd have a bunch of extra storage.
When music was on our hard drive--C drive--it sound
Hi, all! We installed a second hard drive (internal, I think it's made by
Seagate or that's its name) so that we'd have a bunch of extra storage.
When music was on our hard drive--C drive--it sounded just fine. When we
moved files to this new drive, the audio stutters as if someone is bumping