If you're having a problem in Win2K with playback or capture then try entering this from a command line;
diskperf -n
and reboot the system.
Diskperf controls disk performance counters. These counters and other features in Win2K are by default ON while in NT4 they were OFF. Unfortunately this seems to interrupt the smooth flow of disk operations. Turning the counters off fixes the problem.
This can affect SCSI, Fasttrak or any other disk interface under Win2K.
To turn Diskperf back on enter this command;
diskperf -yd
and rebooting the system.
The whole article on Diskperf with the complete command set is here;
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q253/2/51.ASP
Also handy is this program for turning off background tasks in Win2K. It has no MSCONFIG program for doing this so....
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 04 April 2001).]
diskperf -n
and reboot the system.
Diskperf controls disk performance counters. These counters and other features in Win2K are by default ON while in NT4 they were OFF. Unfortunately this seems to interrupt the smooth flow of disk operations. Turning the counters off fixes the problem.
This can affect SCSI, Fasttrak or any other disk interface under Win2K.
To turn Diskperf back on enter this command;
diskperf -yd
and rebooting the system.
The whole article on Diskperf with the complete command set is here;
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q253/2/51.ASP
Also handy is this program for turning off background tasks in Win2K. It has no MSCONFIG program for doing this so....
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 04 April 2001).]
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