Your Avatar Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 07/19/2002 - 08:40 Should this be disabled for audio discs? I know it is possible that data could be lost, but is the performance gain worth it? Also, I know you don't want this on a system disc but if you have another audio disk is it ok to turn this on? d./ Tags cache Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar Opus2000 No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need the write time to be equal to the read time on those discs...only disable the write cache for the OS drive...plain and simple.... Opus Log in or register to post comments Fri, 07/19/2002 - 11:37 Permalink
Your Avatar Opus2000 No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need the write time to be equal to the read time on those discs...only disable the write cache for the OS drive...plain and simple.... Opus Log in or register to post comments Fri, 07/19/2002 - 11:37 Permalink
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No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need
No...do not disable write caching for the audio disk...you need the write time to be equal to the read time on those discs...only disable the write cache for the OS drive...plain and simple....
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