sup2jzgte
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June 13, I bumped this instead of making a whole new post about the same issue, please read last post newest update/issue
Ok I took my digital camera and recorder what it sounds like. You hear the skipping sound very well, now when you hear it skipping all I'm doing is moving my mouse and opening up a different folder. The only programs open are Evil Player and FireFox NOTHING else. So I hope this helps.
Here ya go................and the Beatles happen to be my favorite band so HUSH UP all you haters (jp).
I guess this question could go in a few forums, but this one seems about the best.
Here is the deal my brother just gave me his old intel D Dell computer as a back up I believe it is a Dell Dimension 1100, but I could be wrong (he changed cases). It already had an 80 gig Hd in there that has all the windows files on it. Well I took my other 80 gig drive full of music and put it in there because I plan on using this PC for storage. So today I go to play some music and for some reason the songs are kind of skipping. Every few seconds you hear it studder and it is getting really annoying now.
I ran Hitachi Check software to see if for some reason the drive was corrupted but it came back as OK. Here is what I have done already
1. Hitachi Fitness test
2. A few different Media Players
3. Closed everything running in the background
4. Defragged
5. Tried 3 different sets of speakers
6. Updated XP
None of the above fixed the issue, so I really dont have a clue what else I can try, any ideas?
Oh here is what makes up the PC
NEC DVD Burner
NEC DVD Drive
E210882 Motherboard
2 Hitachi 80G HD's
Intel Pentium D 2.54 Processor
250 Watt OEM Dell Power Supply
512MB Ram (now has 1.5GB ram)
Onboard Audio and Video
Also another funny thing is I just burned a CD and it works fine no skipped, jump nothing.
Ok I took my digital camera and recorder what it sounds like. You hear the skipping sound very well, now when you hear it skipping all I'm doing is moving my mouse and opening up a different folder. The only programs open are Evil Player and FireFox NOTHING else. So I hope this helps.
Here ya go................and the Beatles happen to be my favorite band so HUSH UP all you haters (jp).
I guess this question could go in a few forums, but this one seems about the best.
Here is the deal my brother just gave me his old intel D Dell computer as a back up I believe it is a Dell Dimension 1100, but I could be wrong (he changed cases). It already had an 80 gig Hd in there that has all the windows files on it. Well I took my other 80 gig drive full of music and put it in there because I plan on using this PC for storage. So today I go to play some music and for some reason the songs are kind of skipping. Every few seconds you hear it studder and it is getting really annoying now.
I ran Hitachi Check software to see if for some reason the drive was corrupted but it came back as OK. Here is what I have done already
1. Hitachi Fitness test
2. A few different Media Players
3. Closed everything running in the background
4. Defragged
5. Tried 3 different sets of speakers
6. Updated XP
None of the above fixed the issue, so I really dont have a clue what else I can try, any ideas?
Oh here is what makes up the PC
NEC DVD Burner
NEC DVD Drive
E210882 Motherboard
2 Hitachi 80G HD's
Intel Pentium D 2.54 Processor
250 Watt OEM Dell Power Supply
512MB Ram (now has 1.5GB ram)
Onboard Audio and Video
Also another funny thing is I just burned a CD and it works fine no skipped, jump nothing.
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