@Bristol_Jonesey Thanks for the thumbs up.
@Chewing -- It took me more than a few projects to begin to get a grip of the constraints that were my lowest ceilings. Take your time and and keep questioning what you think you know.
And keep posting questions with as much clarity as you can spare. Many good trouble-shooters lurk in these halls. If you give them what they need, they can help you improve your setup.
You should consider Deferred Procedure Calls as well. I use a tool that was free called Latency Monitor
http://download.cnet.com/LatencyMon/3000-2086_4-75300293.html This tool can help you identify if your drop outs are actually being caused by a some bad behaving driver that only fires once every 20 minutes and then when your energy saving software checks your USB ports to see if they are in use.
You can find the particular bad boy I'm talking about under Advanced Power Settings > USB Settings > USB Selective Settings > (Ensure this is disabled when you are recording).
For me, I also disable my WIFI card, web cam and Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery. For you, the items causing DPC issues may be different. And, indeed, your problem may be entirely related to your drive.
I also had a lesson regarding virus scanning. Usually, Virus Scanning wasn't a constraint for me, but one day I was recording 10 tracks at a time in a live scenario where all the tracks were an hour long. I hit stop and record quickly to write the files and then keep the tape rolling, but the problem was the virus scanner immediately kicked into full gear scanning the tracks. This wouldn't have been a problem if there weren't 10 huge files to scan while concurrently writing to the same disk being scanned.
Now, I disable virus scanning and windows updates before working. Sometimes, they are off so much that I instead turn them on when I'm not working. You shouldn't have to disable all Virus Scanning, but set your Sonar Folders for exclusion from scanning.
And watch out for the Anit-Malware tool after installing new software. After a new software install, it will scan all the software when it thinks you aren't busy with your computer (judged by how often you're tapping your keyboard).
post edited by gswitz - 2013/04/13 22:12:25