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TagCashe Question
Llorean:
It's hardly a spelling be, but really, when the software is telling you how it's spelled in the error message you clearly have been shown how to spell it. Plus, misspelled words can be read differently by text-readers being used by the blind.
Did you have evidence that *only* TagCache causes this problem, or is it merely that it showed up while using TagCache, and that seems the best way to bring it out?
Yotto:
--- Quote from: LanceUppercut on August 07, 2006, 01:45:45 AM ---I doubt that there's any physical problems with the disk, as it's pretty new. And besides that, it would be pretty wierd if damaged clusters only got written to with tag cache.
--- End quote ---
You'd be surprised. FAT (The File system) absolutely LOVES to write files in the same spot on the disk. If you delete a file and recreate it, it will likely get put on the same bad sector. I've seen it hundreds of times (Yes, hundreds, I used to work in a nationwide helpdesk). And new drives have bad sectors more frequently than you'd think. I'm not saying /yours/ has a bad sector, just that I'm not all that surprised, and it fits the profile.
LanceUppercut:
Fair enough. Spelling point well taken.
Hmmm...Interesting. Maybe I should find something to do a surface scan? Tag Cache is the only aspect that seems to act funny. Also, the last 2 times it's happened (yesterday and today) all my settings reset. No Wps, small font, that kind of thing. And i'm not booting up with the hold switch on.
I'll do a surface scan and report back. Thanks for the help guys!
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