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More info?)
i think it will only make a performance difference to you if you also
configure the application to use one drive for temporary work and the other
for destination. if you don't want to change that (or can't because of
space limitations) then changing the drive location will not make any
difference. switching the physical locations of drives will change their
drive letter, but this can be overridden within windows.
"Leanin' Cedar" <Nospam@nospam.org> wrote in message
news:QiOVc.7033$2L3.5936@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Thanks for the follow up.
>
> I have set my applications to use the same drive for the temporary files
as
> I am for the video. At this time I have two 80GB drives on my primary ide
> controller , and my Iomega SuperDVD writer as primary and a CDRW as
> secondary on the second ide controller. The Iomega must be in the primary
> position on the second controller. I am not sure if this leaves me much
> wiggle room to be switching drives around.
>
> Would putting my CDRW on the primary controller in the slave position and
> the second hard drive on the secondary ide controller as slave make any
> difference or create problems? I know one benefit of this would be copying
> a CD disc to disc and not have to use the hard drive to store the files,
but
> I seldom do this.
>
> I finally got all my internal drives, external Maxtor USB 2.0 and dual
> firewire enclosure setup and working, I am hesitant to mess with anything.
>
> This thing looks almost as bad as the back of my entertainment center. LOL
> Game controllers;USB hub;two battery power supplies(lots of poweroutages
> here); cables hanging out for the camera and the Pronto Remote control;
> hookups for the vcr and sat TV, I think that covers all of it. I have
> considered getting a converter for my JEEP so that I can hook up the PC to
> the Jeep during poweroutages. : )
>
> Bob
>
>
> "Christopher Muto" <muto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:%iLVc.1926$Ff2.1200@trndny06...
> > to be clear... if your application is on the boot drive with the
operating
> > system, then it is probably using the primary drive for temporary files
> and
> > then writing the final product to the store location (your just for
video
> > drive)... so if the boot drive and the video drive are on the same ide
> > controller then this is a bottleneck in your system. hope that this
> > description reads more clearly than my first.... the cost of moving the
> > drives to alternate controllers is only time... and it may pay you back
> > handsomely.
>
>