sup2jzgte05
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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
Onboard Audio and Video
Also another funny thing is I just burned a CD and it works fine no skipped, jump nothing.
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
Onboard Audio and Video
Also another funny thing is I just burned a CD and it works fine no skipped, jump nothing.