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Solve : Computer freeze on Copy Files but....? |
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Answer» I just got a new Intel i7 2.67ghz computer and have a strange problem when copying files from an external HDD via firewire but with a twist.... When I just select a bunch of files from the HDD and copy them to the computer, after about 6 minutes the computer freezes and nothing works exept the restart button. This will happen every time. I tried different HDD's and different files. Same problem. BUT when I use an external PROGRAM to copy files (I use Copy Handler) all the files are copied fine. So I guess it can't be an issue with the firewire or else the computer would freeze like it does when I use XP OS to copy. What do you guys think?If they are large files or it is a large group this may be why it CHOKES and it may not be the devices at all... There is i believe a 2G limitation under NTFS. It may be 4 but i believe it's 2...I have NTFS so I have not the limitation (which is 2GB by the way) and I have been copying this way for 2 years with my duel core and had no problems. This is a NEWER and faster computer and I shouldn't have these problems.Does it happen in the other direction ? ? I.E. from the external to the machine ? ? Does it happen if you use a USB external hookup ? ? Latest bluetooth drivers installed ? ? What MBoard ? P.S. Is this a Dell ? ?I wrote in my original post, it's an Intel i7. The other way is not relevent since it's not a regular external HDD. It's an FS-4 HD witch is a recording HD that goes on a DV camera and records as a BACKUP to the tape. (http://www.focusinfo.com/solutions/catalog.asp?id=3). The camera men don't use them anymore at events so I use it to capture my DV footage onto it and then I just copy the files from it to the computer. It only has a DV connection. No USB.I have no experience with those devices... Possibly someone here who does will chime in soon.Patio, thanks for your reply but I don't think it has to do with any device. I have been doing this with the older computer for years with no problem. I also mentioned that when I do all this copying with an external program, it copies just fine. That's why I think it's an OS problem and that's why I asked here.perhaps copyhandler uses SYNCHRONOUS rather then asynchronous I/O, and handles the errors better then Windows Explorer? |
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