Possible hardware problem or minor adjustment?

J

Jeff

I have three drives on my PC. All are internal Western
Digitals; Drive A stores 120 GB, Drive B stores 200 GB,
and Drive C stores 250 GB. The problem that I've been
getting lately is when I try to transfer files from
either drive A or B over to C the process goes for a bit
and then stops and I get a message stating:

Windows - Delayed Write Failed

Windows was unable to save all the data for the file
"file name".avi. The data has been lost. This error
may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware
or network connection. Please try to save this file
elsewhere.

The wierd thing is that when I try to transfer files from
drive C to the two other drives it works fine. Also,
when I transfer files between drives A and B it works
okay. I checked the drive's properties and all devices
are working properly and I also checked the inside of the
PC and everything is hooked up okay. I've had all three
drives for a while and they've been working fine until a
few days ago so I'm not sure what it is. Is there a way
that I can solve the problem without having to purchase a
whole new drive/OS?

Thanks for your time, Jeff.
 
J

Jeff

Yes, everything is configured properly, which is why I
can't understand why it suddenly doesn't work? Please
help!
 
N

Nathan McNulty

Are those the actual letters you have assigned to those drives? If so,
try changing them to C, D, E.

I really think it is your chipset drivers. What motherboard do you have
or what computer make and model? Updated HD Controllers may help the
situation.
 

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