Computer Hangs Copying Data from CD-ROM DriveLast reviewed: November 30, 1995Article ID: Q132882 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you are copying a large directory structure from a CD-ROM drive to a local hard disk, your computer may stop responding (hang). You must perform a local reboot to end the copy task and regain control of your computer.
CAUSEThe Windows 95 CD-ROM file system with protected-mode drivers includes a "Read-Ahead" feature that is designed to provide smoother video playback, with faster and more efficient data streaming. The Read-Ahead feature can cause the CD-ROM drive controller to be driven faster than it was designed to be.
RESOLUTIONTo prevent this problem, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONThe following table describes the Optimize Access Pattern For settings:
Setting Behavior ------------------------------------------- No Read Ahead Read ahead 0 bytes Single-speed drives Read ahead 50K bytes Double-speed drives Read ahead 100K bytes Triple-speed drives Read ahead 150K bytes Quad-speed drives Read ahead 200K bytesIf you are not sure of your CD-ROM drive's transfer rate, please consult the drive's documentation or manufacturer.
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