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Delayed Write Failed while saving / pasting / rendering
I've been using WinXP Pro SP2 for 6 months. No problems. Then suddenly while
in the middle of rendering a film it came up with the message. We tried other software (Photshop etc) and still no success. I even ordered new RAM and a new HDD thinking that one may be dying. I see this is not needed after finding the error seems to be common for WinXP. * I have been through the Microsoft website and tried all suggestions according to this page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330174. Bought new 80-wire, 40 pin cable, set BIOS to default, * Searched the Net for solutions. * Ran Norton virus check. ....and still nothing. This came out of the blue and haven't made any changes to the PC. It was working fine one moment and then a few hours later the 'Delayed Write Failed' error message came up. Any help would be absolutely fabulous! System Specs: Intel Core2 6400 @ 2.13GHz 80GB IDE partitioned (25GB WinXP Pro SP2, 45GB spare) 200GB SATA with video editing footage on it. 1GB RAM Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 Motherboard NVidia Quadro FX 540 Graphics card. Soundblaster Audigy Sound card Texas Instruments Firewire card modem DVD writer A:\ |
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Delayed Write Failed while saving / pasting / rendering
Hi there,
Have you REALLY tried all the suggestions on the Microsoft KB which you mentioned? even the workaround and the registry tweak? If you have, then there are a few more things you can do. Here a few excerpts from another forum which may be of use to you. 1.)......Turns out that I was over the 137GB limit.....I removed files from the drive to get it below 137 GB and the error's went away. ..... 2.).....right click my computer advanced tab under performance hit settings advanced tab under Memory Usage Select Programs restart Hope it helps Arun Raveendran "c a l l u m" wrote: I've been using WinXP Pro SP2 for 6 months. No problems. Then suddenly while in the middle of rendering a film it came up with the message. We tried other software (Photshop etc) and still no success. I even ordered new RAM and a new HDD thinking that one may be dying. I see this is not needed after finding the error seems to be common for WinXP. * I have been through the Microsoft website and tried all suggestions according to this page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330174. Bought new 80-wire, 40 pin cable, set BIOS to default, * Searched the Net for solutions. * Ran Norton virus check. ...and still nothing. This came out of the blue and haven't made any changes to the PC. It was working fine one moment and then a few hours later the 'Delayed Write Failed' error message came up. Any help would be absolutely fabulous! System Specs: Intel Core2 6400 @ 2.13GHz 80GB IDE partitioned (25GB WinXP Pro SP2, 45GB spare) 200GB SATA with video editing footage on it. 1GB RAM Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 Motherboard NVidia Quadro FX 540 Graphics card. Soundblaster Audigy Sound card Texas Instruments Firewire card modem DVD writer A:\ |
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Delayed Write Failed while saving / pasting / rendering
Doesn't look like this got posted the other day, so will do it again.
Hi Arun, Thank you for your reply. I have indeed tried everything. Your 2nd option is listed on that page. 'Programs' was already selected on my PC. I also went to the Workaround which involved going to the registry and looking for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management. I did a search for it, and manually searched the registry, but I do not have that file. One thing I will note is that '3. Turn off the "Enable write caching on the disk" featu' is not possible on my C:\. There is no option, and the Windows seems to think my C:\ is a SCSI drive?? callum "ArunRaveendran" wrote: Hi there, Have you REALLY tried all the suggestions on the Microsoft KB which you mentioned? even the workaround and the registry tweak? If you have, then there are a few more things you can do. Here a few excerpts from another forum which may be of use to you. 1.)......Turns out that I was over the 137GB limit.....I removed files from the drive to get it below 137 GB and the error's went away. ..... 2.).....right click my computer advanced tab under performance hit settings advanced tab under Memory Usage Select Programs restart Hope it helps Arun Raveendran |
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