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Recurring Disk Related Errors -
So I am still getting the same error messages as before - starts with a - 9019 and proceeds to a -9073 error - basically Pro Tools claims it can't get data fast enough from the disk.
Details => I had PT installed on drive D:\ and was using that as my audio drive also - 120gb seagate barracuda ultra ATA => I started getting these errors and after a while decided to separate Audio from PT - I installed Seagate Barracuda 160 gb SATA drive (new) my motherboard is equipped with built in controller for SATA. => I formatted the disk - (kept it as a basic disk)- and transferred all of my AUDIO files to the new drive "F:\" Fired up PT and everything looked good - used the program for several hours and then all of the sudden - here come those errors again. Only this time they are making the application hang altogether - the re is continual succession of these error messages and I have to force the app to shut down. On the recommendation from Digi Tech Support here on this board I uninstalled PT and reinstalled it to my "C:\" drive to eliminate yet one more variable - namely that strictly speaking Digi recommends installing PT on the system drive - OK so that's where I am now - I can't use Pro Tools whatsoever - I have done all the tweaks recommended, DEP fix, killed all extraneous processes, disabled networking, etc. etc. My system hardware is not incompatible in any way and has plenty of power - not to mention disks that are certainly fast enough and a system that is clean. What can I possibly do to rectify this situation if anything at all? thanks |
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Re: Recurring Disk Related Errors -
this may be a stretch but do you think you could have a faulty drive. "Pro Tools claims it can't get data fast enough from the disk."i used to get that error message along with other errors. Getting a new drive cured all of my error problems. My faulty drive was a brand new 4 month old western digital, which western digital replaced for free
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Re: Recurring Disk Related Errors -
Also - could you please explain the exact config you now have for your hard drives - as in whether they are on separate cables and what other ATA devices may be sharing cables with them and what is set to master or slave? Thank you.
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Re: Recurring Disk Related Errors -
Well the error is now only happenning sometimes - in particular sessions but the disk are as follows on my system
Disk 0 - "C:\" - System disk -Seagate Barracuda 80 gb Ultra Ata drive - IDE 1 Disk 1 - "D:\" - Original Audio drive Seagate Barracuda 120 gb Ultra ATA -IDE 2 DVD Burner - ""E:\" - IDE 1 - Disk 2 - "F:\" - New Audio drive - Seagate Barracuda 160 gb SATA drive connected to motherboard. Disk 3 - "G:\" - Seagate Barracuda 120 GB Ultra ATA drive - IDE 2 - Other Data and installation sources Disk 4 - "H:\" Seagate Barracuda 120 gb Ultra ATA in an external USB/FW CASE -Using it with USB Disk 5 "S:\" Seagate Barracuda 160 gb EXTERNAL FIREWIRE - archive drive - ALl my backups and ghost images etc in here. |
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