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  • kapazza

    • Sep 2005
    • 9

    #16
    Re: New harddrive...db is REALLY slow...

    Both are NTFS, the drive isn't partitioned in anyway, at least from my knowledge.

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    • ChristinaS
      dBpoweramp Supporter
      • Apr 2004
      • 4097

      #17
      Re: New harddrive...db is REALLY slow...

      Ok, it may be somehitng like how it was installed.

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      • kapazza

        • Sep 2005
        • 9

        #18
        Re: New harddrive...db is REALLY slow...

        I don't really know how to change my drives to master and slave, nor want to risk losing data or corrupting my computer. I think what I'm just going to have to do is download to the old harddrive, convert, send the conversions over to the new harddrive, delete the old files, and deal with it. If there are any other options I'm listening. Thanks

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        • LtData
          dBpoweramp Supporter
          • May 2004
          • 8288

          #19
          Re: New harddrive...db is REALLY slow...

          Well to change master/slave on your drive, two things must be done:
          A "jumper" or a piece of plastic with a bit of metal, must be moved on the side of the drive with the cable connector. Normally, your choices are "Master", "Slave", and "Cable Select". You also need to make sure that if the drive is slave, it is on the second connector, and if it is master, it is on the connector on the end of the cable. See here for some assitance: http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article...76,pg,2,00.asp
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