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    This is UNACCEPTABLE

    I cannot move files to my hard drive, from my hard drive, or in my hard drive without a high probability of my computer freezing. It took me 3 restarts to transfer 20 files to my iPod. It took me another three restarts to move 6 folders from one location on my hard drive to another. I've cleaned up the drive, I've defragged, and I don't know what else I can do to stop this problem. Do you?

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    Bad clusters maybe. Have you done a scandisk?

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    chkdsk

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    Yeah, that.

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    Maybe it's because you're dealing with an ipod and apple/mac sucks?

    it is highly plausible that scan disk may fix this problem.

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    Driver problem or HW problem if scan disk / chk disk doesn't work... backup your stuff before you lose it!!
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    Check the cables are connected to the drive and not damaged if you're getting freezing
    Problems playing downloaded videos? Try CCCP


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    I did chkdsk /F on restart, which didn't seem to find much.

    I went to File -> Properties -> Scan this Drive and that gave a more thorough scan. I was expecting it to give me a report, so I did it while I was asleep, but it didn't, so I have no idea what it caught and what it didn't. Hopefully it works, though.

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    Pretty sure an OS isn't supposed to crash due to locked up / failed IO operations. Reinstall Windows. Or try a new operating system.

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    You're late. I was getting worried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Unne
    Pretty sure an OS isn't supposed to crash due to locked up / failed IO operations. Reinstall Windows. Or try a new operating system.
    Just my experience with WinXP, that's all I know linux is somewhat fine, although unhappy, when it happens
    Problems playing downloaded videos? Try CCCP


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    So, turns out this is still an issue. The computer froze once during an iPod transfer and freezes EVERY time I run a Norton scan. It seems to be during processor intensive operations, yet when I run heavy MATLAB operations (MATLAB is an engineering software tool designed to crunch out lots of complex calculations) no freezing occurs. I thought it could be because the iPod is FAT32 and the hard drive is NTFS, but it occurs during other processes as well. A few times the computer freezes for just no reason, but mostly it has been due to a lot of multitasking, or the problems listed above. Sometimes when I suspect it will freeze I open up taskman.exe and put it on my screen so I can see it when it freezes, and there's no insane memory usage, just one process that's using a lot of my processor. Any ideas other than chkdsk / get a new OS? Fix the processor? I dunno.

    edit: I thought about not having enough virtual memory - but I have 672 MB to 1344 MB allocated, versus a 512 MB DD RAM. Could it be that?

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    Run memtest on your memory

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    http://www.memtest86.com/

    You can download a bootable floppy disk or CD image.

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