Hi all,
I managed to get a Hitachi 4GB microdrive from ebay. The card runs great after following the tutorial here to re-partition the drive into one big chunk. However, when writing lots of files and folders to the card, the transmission will stop in the way every some minutes (and the desktop will hang as well unless I plug out/power off my Z). Reading data from the card and copying them to desktop are smooth so far. And no problem at all is found with a card reader, so I guess there may be something wrong about the setting of Z itself (mine is C860). I am not quite familiar with disk formatting and my desktop runs on W2K not a Linux box. Your comments are much appreciated. Thanks!
ZDevil
I am totallly guessing but perhaps we are talking of hundeds of entertainment files or the like (perfectly legit copies I am sure).
My sugesstion would be to run a speed disk or a check for fragmentation rates.
It may simply be trashing over so many 100's of files split into many parts eash.
When connected to the system, any util made for a hard drive should work to determine fragmenttion rate onm the microdrive
Short of a massive fragmention (and or running out of space), perhaps you could group like files into several ZIPs and a script to break open a zip depending on need/mood. Or even better/easier, re-partition the disk into several smaller partitions that will have smaller cluster sizses and therefore faster access, not too mention more file per GB. Certainly no REASON you have to have just one partition, just the way I set up the tutorial.
All this assumes no problem with the drive iitself....could be bad sectors etc, so that might be good to check first. Throuw some huge files in and fill it to the brim and see if problem occurs even on huge file when capacity is near max.
Just drop them in and read them off and compare....see if you got a bad sector way out in neveer never land.
Hope this helps.
Fell free to PM me if you post more and I don't reply. Always so much to do..