I have begun to notice a problem where my disk is going offline while i perform a flac to mp3 conversion. I havent noticed this problem previously. It has only happened about 4 times to me so far.
It began happening when I upgraded my CPU from an Athlon 64 3000+ (in windows xp 32bit) to an Athlon 4400+ X2 (still 32bit OS but dualcore cpu). Since I have two cores and dMC isnt dual core capable yet, I run 2 instances of it to utilize 100% of my cpu, both running at idle priority, with an affinity for both CPUs. I have noticed that the disk will click once and I hear it spin down. About 30-45 seconds later it will click again and spin up. dMC will error saying something about the disk no longer being accessible and Windows will then pop up a delayed write failure.
I have overcome this delayed write error by immediately pausing dMC when I hear the click and waiting for the 2nd click to unpause. dMC will resume normally at this point.
It should also be noted that nothing else is putting a load on this disk while this is happening. The disk only contains these flac files and 2 dMC's are the only program accessing it.
My concern is that this is:
1) making me feel very unsafe
2) not good to start/stop the disk numerous times
3) dangerous in that I could easily lose data while this happens
What could be causing the disk to stop like this?
I will continue testing with just 1 instance of dMC running to rule that out as well.
dBpowerAMP Music Converter: Release 11.5
FLAC: Release 5.3 (using FLAC 1.1.2)
Mp3 (Lame): Lame Version 3.96.1
It began happening when I upgraded my CPU from an Athlon 64 3000+ (in windows xp 32bit) to an Athlon 4400+ X2 (still 32bit OS but dualcore cpu). Since I have two cores and dMC isnt dual core capable yet, I run 2 instances of it to utilize 100% of my cpu, both running at idle priority, with an affinity for both CPUs. I have noticed that the disk will click once and I hear it spin down. About 30-45 seconds later it will click again and spin up. dMC will error saying something about the disk no longer being accessible and Windows will then pop up a delayed write failure.
I have overcome this delayed write error by immediately pausing dMC when I hear the click and waiting for the 2nd click to unpause. dMC will resume normally at this point.
It should also be noted that nothing else is putting a load on this disk while this is happening. The disk only contains these flac files and 2 dMC's are the only program accessing it.
My concern is that this is:
1) making me feel very unsafe
2) not good to start/stop the disk numerous times
3) dangerous in that I could easily lose data while this happens
What could be causing the disk to stop like this?
I will continue testing with just 1 instance of dMC running to rule that out as well.
dBpowerAMP Music Converter: Release 11.5
FLAC: Release 5.3 (using FLAC 1.1.2)
Mp3 (Lame): Lame Version 3.96.1
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