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Sage causing hard drive to be pinned?
When Sage 4.0 is running my hard drive activity light is PINNED! Even if Sage is sleeping or isn't recording my Hard Drive light is still pinned! I am running it on Windows Server 2003.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Kevin |
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You could run it on an OS that is supported by Sage.
It may just be a corrupted recording. You could move them all out then move them back in one at a time until you find it. Gerry
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Yup. That was it. Corrupted recording.
Thanks Gplasky! |
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as a server on 2003, its better than fine. It runs damn good!
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But officially: (from the Sage website) PC Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000 SP3 or higher, ME or XP (Home, Pro or MCE) And I'm pretty sure there is more to it than loading Server 2003 and then installing Sage. (Getting DirectX loaded proeprly and other stuff) I just wasn't sure how tech support responds to Windows Server 2003 issues with Sage. Big difference between "It works" and It's supported". Gerry
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you could try using SysInternal's FileMon to see what process is doing what to the HDD...
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html
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