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Solve : Interrupt Priorities? |
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Answer» Alright so, EVERY time when my optical drive is reading something, everything else on my OS (the shell, more specifically) tends to simply freeze. I guess this is normal SINCE hardware interrupts have more priority over software interrupts? I dunno.. it's just a very annoying symptom I think. The moment you put in a CD.. the drive goes intensive, reading all the data and then the rest of my OS freezes until all data is read.. LOL.. and if I DARE click on a window in explorer, everything freezes. Yes I'm not the only one. =D Treval That is normal. Here is what you might do to fix this: Just live with it. - OR - Buy a better CD/DVD drive. - OR - Install LINUX as your OS. - OR - Do a full install of Windows with ONLY ONE media player. But in theory, you should only have to uninstall all Media players and then install just one you know is good. That, in theory, might work. |
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