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If either cable is removed from disk 3 (i.e. "Failed to read from the sector 0 of the hard disk 3". If I boot up this PC with the power and SATA cables to disk 3 connected, it takes AGES to reach the Acronis OS Selector page, displaying this message first:
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All drives are NTFS, some have default cluster sizes (4KB ?), the ones for music have 16 or 32KB. The former has no network and/or AV / SPAM / Firewall tools actively running on it, whilst the latter is fully-protected and sits behind an Ethernet-connected hardware firewall and DMZ.
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These connect to an ASUS P4C800-e Deluxe MoBo with 4GB memory and various music DAW DSP and I/F cards.Įach of the Raptors has an identical version of Windows XP Pro on it - created by Acronis True Image - which are then 'tailored' to provide a Music DAW (with its own specific hardware drivers) and a 'work' PC (based on MS Office products).
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I also have a SATA-connected disk 3 and a PATA-connected disk 4 for archiving and back-up. I have 2 WD 10,000 RPM Raptor SATA drives, each with a legitimate copy of Windows XP Pro SP2 2002 installed. I noticed a thread on Wilders' Security Forums via a Google search which was highly relevant to a problem I've been trying to resolve since installing Acronis True Image (from within Disk Director version 10) on my Music DAW: "Failed to read from the sector 0 of the hard disk 3"