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Old 12-19-2000, 10:11 AM
B-heded B-heded is offline
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Default disk too fragmented

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Abit BH6
celeron 300A OC'd to 450
192 MB
30 GB 7200 IBM HD (Board only runs DMA33)
Monster Sound MX300

What's my DEAL!?!

I've defragged my D: partition, tried every Hardware config, plugged my sound into "mic" and "input", can't figure out what's wrong. I keep getting DAE 9073. Is there a possible solution or am I SOL?

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Old 12-19-2000, 11:37 AM
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Default Re: disk too fragmented

You may want to try increasing the size of the "DAE Buffer", which is accessible via the "Setups" menu. You need to restart PTFree for this change to take effect.

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