| Subject: Movies copied or pasted to external drives get corrupted |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 9/6/2008 6:15:42 AM |
| From: aptnut5 [Email Address Protection] |
My friend has a Dell Desktop and connected various SATA drives via USB. When she tried to back up some movies, they kept becoming corrupt even after they were ok initially. She tested the memory by removing each stick, and the corruption was immediate one time and took a few minutes with the other stick. One external drive was connected to a front USB port, the other to a back one. Reasons could include bad RAM, maybe Nvidia driver? She's also getting many BSOD without any clues from Vista being logged. Are there any other possibilities? TIA |
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| Subject: Re: Movies copied or pasted to external drives get corrupted |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 9/6/2008 11:49:39 PM |
| From: Charlie Tame [Email Address Protection] |
aptnut5 wrote: > My friend has a Dell Desktop and connected various SATA drives via > USB. When she tried to back up some movies, they kept becoming corrupt > even after they were ok initially. She tested the memory by removing > each stick, and the corruption was immediate one time and took a few > minutes with the other stick. One external drive was connected to a > front USB port, the other to a back one. Reasons could include bad > RAM, maybe Nvidia driver? She's also getting many BSOD without any > clues from Vista being logged. Are there any other possibilities? TIA I can't help, but I can tell you that someone has complained before about corrupted photos when transferring from a digital camera via USB. I do think there may be issues with the RAM if removing some of it changes the nature of the problem. Run a memory test for several hours and see what happens. RAM problems can show up are hardware faults, program faults or most any other kind of fault, so until you know for sure about the RAM I don't think you can diagnose the problem. |
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