trying to copy large file crashes puter (XP not vista)

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ghosted my windows partition earlier which gave me a 7gig file which i'm trying to move to my backup drive but it just keeps crashing needing a hard reset :(

it's on a gigabyte p35- ds3r and the backup drive is a sata drive on the gigabyte/jmicron controller (set to ACHI as is the intel one), all drivers are upto date with the latest ones on gigabytes site

in the event viewer i get

this error
[The device, \Device\Scsi\JRAID1, did not respond within the timeout period.]

and this warning
[An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\D during a paging operation.]

any ideas :confused:
 
This can be caused by a (RAID/SATA controller) driver problem, if the jmicron is set to ACHI, it requires a driver for this....re-install it, using the latest version. :)
 
I'd wiggle the SATA data and power cables to make sure they are firmly seated, amazing how for a new connection method they seem to twist and work loose just under their own weight.

Also if the SATA controller is running in ACHI mode and the drivers are not installed then from my experience the system wouldn't even boot (under XP) - well at least from my experience of things :)
 
ghosted my windows partition earlier which gave me a 7gig file which i'm trying to move to my backup drive but it just keeps crashing needing a hard reset :(

it's on a gigabyte p35- ds3r and the backup drive is a sata drive on the gigabyte/jmicron controller (set to ACHI as is the intel one), all drivers are upto date with the latest ones on gigabytes site

in the event viewer i get

this error
[The device, \Device\Scsi\JRAID1, did not respond within the timeout period.]

and this warning
[An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\D during a paging operation.]

any ideas :confused:

Had the same problem with Acronis True Image 10 with this motherboard, the updated jmicron driver didn't fix my problem but I may not have done it right. :D

Acronis True Image 11 worked fine with no updated drivers needed. Would have tried Norton Ghost 12 but as it won't allow you to create an image from the boot cd I'm sticking with Acronis True Image 11. :)
 
well i fixed it, first set the gigabyte/jmicron controller to IDE instead of ACHI and then uninstalled the gigabyte drivers in windows and let windows install it's own and it worked fine
 
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