Previously, this laptop had no problems playing videos at all with effects as well when the videos were stored on a USB external 500 gB seagate HD. I moved the videos to the internal drive where one would expect transfer and movement to and from files to be a bit faster plus not having to go thru a usb port to grab things. Well, the videos (located on the internal drive) now freeze and jump, and any use of effects freeze the videos within seconds.
Why would this unexpected event be happening?
Oh, I also wanted to add that the ext HD was a lil mini usb powered one to boot with no video issues.
The internal one is a 7200 rpm.
Why would this unexpected event be happening?
Oh, I also wanted to add that the ext HD was a lil mini usb powered one to boot with no video issues.
The internal one is a 7200 rpm.
Posted Fri 10 Jul 09 @ 5:40 pm
Can anyone offer any explanatio? Should I return to pulling my song/video's from an ext. hard drive?
Posted Sat 11 Jul 09 @ 3:40 pm
Unfortunately, we don't live in your computer.
We can only advise you to use some tools available on the Internet to follow the transferts of data.
We can only advise you to use some tools available on the Internet to follow the transferts of data.
Posted Sat 11 Jul 09 @ 4:48 pm
I see. I guess I was just wondrin' what kind of things can be OR go on in a computer that could cause an unexpected situation like that to occur.
Posted Sun 12 Jul 09 @ 1:28 am