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> Dp4 Gives "disk Too Slow" Error
JGebauer
post Mon 26 Jul 2004, 10:07
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smokinshaman,

did you ever get this problem fixed? I have exactly the same problem. To me it seems as though the HD is trying to spin down or park its heads.

Ideally I would like to record to the stock drive, but if that's not possible I guess I'll have to get an external disk.

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gdoubleyou
post Tue 27 Jul 2004, 18:49
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JGebauer, the internal drives are much slower than an external 7200rpm firewire, standard drives are 4800rpm with 2Mb cache.

All the DAWs I own suggest a seperate audio-only hard drive. (Logic, DP4, SX2)
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Also check your energy saver setting, make sure you set it for best cpu performance and don't let your drives go to sleep.

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