Working from two seperate hard drives...

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Working from two seperate hard drives...

Postby Whamdorff » Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:15 pm

I just got a new 750gb "personal media drive", the kind that slides right into an HP.. no cords no nothing. After doing so though i now am having all kinds of problems with my software. I wanted to rip each of my dvds (because of the room they need) to my new hd and work the indexing>cleaning>editng etc from my normal internal hd. However when i rip a DVD to my new drive and then run it through DGindex its get random blocks and noise throghout the footage. When i use the same process on my normal drive everything plays back just fine. Any clue if trying to work between the two hd's is whats causing my problems and/or and way to fix it some? The new hd is 7200RPM and almost feels like a waste atm...
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Re: Working from two seperate hard drives...

Postby Zarxrax » Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:45 pm

That's really odd, never heard of such a problem before...
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Re: Working from two seperate hard drives...

Postby Pwolf » Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:17 pm

have you tried copying the working ones to the new drive instead of ripping it directly to the new hard drive?
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Re: Working from two seperate hard drives...

Postby Darklydone » Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:14 am

Check to see if anything else is being corrupted on the new drive. It could be a driver issue.
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Re: Working from two seperate hard drives...

Postby Whamdorff » Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:09 pm

Thank you all for the replies, its finally fixed. Turns out it was just a manufacturer error, something with the hard drive itself was bad. Got the new one in and its working great now!
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