I was looking a footage on my just install seagate 1.5gb and then...
HARD DRIVE TO SLOW?? why this happen?
Thanks
ps-this is a NEW HARD DRIVE first protect..
Hard disk to slow?
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Re: Hard disk to slow?
That can happen occasionally at random when the system cannot read the data fast enough.
Or you could have a defective hard drive, even new ones are defective some times.
Or you could have a defective hard drive, even new ones are defective some times.
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Re: Hard disk to slow?
Hey Tim thanks, I will see how this project progress !!
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Re: Hard disk to slow?
Hello Franklyn,
I've been getting this message quite often recently. Everything is the same as before except I'm now working on HD projects. I have added a surge protector with automatic voltage protection. I can hear it clicking in the battery operation everytime the air conditioner starts up.
But I'm still getting the "hard Drive too Slow" warning several times a week. The works still seems to be alright but it is a pain in the neck.
I have been curious as to why they went to hard drives of only 5200 rpm where we used to have them with 7200 rpm speeds. Maybe part of the problem. I just don't know.
I've been getting this message quite often recently. Everything is the same as before except I'm now working on HD projects. I have added a surge protector with automatic voltage protection. I can hear it clicking in the battery operation everytime the air conditioner starts up.
But I'm still getting the "hard Drive too Slow" warning several times a week. The works still seems to be alright but it is a pain in the neck.
I have been curious as to why they went to hard drives of only 5200 rpm where we used to have them with 7200 rpm speeds. Maybe part of the problem. I just don't know.
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Re: Hard disk to slow?
I posted a similar problem a few months ago. I film soccer matches on a TV gantry where we have quite a bit of equipment set up, Avio, 6 DVD recorders and a few other items all being fed by one 240v socket through several extensions.
Whilst filming the game live to the AVIO and DVD recorders, the AVIO would halt recording with the message Hard Drive too slow. I assumed it was a problem with the drive so tried another drive and that also failed so tried another AVIO and the same problem.
I thought it may be that we might just have too much drain on the mains so tried a direct mains lead to the AVIO and touch wood, we haven't had a problem since.
Whilst filming the game live to the AVIO and DVD recorders, the AVIO would halt recording with the message Hard Drive too slow. I assumed it was a problem with the drive so tried another drive and that also failed so tried another AVIO and the same problem.
I thought it may be that we might just have too much drain on the mains so tried a direct mains lead to the AVIO and touch wood, we haven't had a problem since.
Martin
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GTFC Video
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