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Harky Jewett
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Whoa, I don't check it for a few days and the thread explodes:w00t:
I wiped my computer and did a clean install. I'm basically going to install only the programs I need or might need on the laptop (e.g. Yes to FCP, AF, PS, Red programs, No to Shake, dreamweaver). I had loaded the computer up with a lot of programs, but I'm not really sure if that could have caused problems.
Haven't had a chance to test it yet, but we'll see.
I'm not sure if the esata advice was directed at me, but to be clear, on set I usually run a lexar FW800 CF card reader into my comp and copy the footage over to a Sonnet Fusion F2 which is connected via esata through an express card adapter. The Sonnet is set up as a mirrored raid to have that added protection.
Then during down time, we'll take the footage from the Sonnet and copy it over to a Gtech G Raid Mini to have a third copy (since the Sonnet is actually making two copies in its mirrored configuration).
I think JohnF mentioned heat issues earlier in this thread. This sounds like a possible culprit. The only time we got the It's a Small World Power Down Screen of Death, was when the computer was not plugged in and the fan had not been going (it must have been in power save mode or something).
Plus the Sonnet is powered from the FW400 jack and the Lexar and Gtech are bus powered. Maybe running these things together can cause heat issues.
I wiped my computer and did a clean install. I'm basically going to install only the programs I need or might need on the laptop (e.g. Yes to FCP, AF, PS, Red programs, No to Shake, dreamweaver). I had loaded the computer up with a lot of programs, but I'm not really sure if that could have caused problems.
Haven't had a chance to test it yet, but we'll see.
I'm not sure if the esata advice was directed at me, but to be clear, on set I usually run a lexar FW800 CF card reader into my comp and copy the footage over to a Sonnet Fusion F2 which is connected via esata through an express card adapter. The Sonnet is set up as a mirrored raid to have that added protection.
Then during down time, we'll take the footage from the Sonnet and copy it over to a Gtech G Raid Mini to have a third copy (since the Sonnet is actually making two copies in its mirrored configuration).
I think JohnF mentioned heat issues earlier in this thread. This sounds like a possible culprit. The only time we got the It's a Small World Power Down Screen of Death, was when the computer was not plugged in and the fan had not been going (it must have been in power save mode or something).
Plus the Sonnet is powered from the FW400 jack and the Lexar and Gtech are bus powered. Maybe running these things together can cause heat issues.