On 4/7/2012 12:32 AM, Jay Norwood wrote:
I got procmon to see what is going on. Win7 has doing indexing and
thumbnails, and there was some virus checker going on, but you can get
rid of those. Still, most of the problem just boils down to the duration
of the delete on close being proportional to the size of the file, and
apparently related to the access times of the disk. I sometimes see .25
sec duration for a single file during the close of the delete operations
on the hard drive.

Maybe it is the trim command being executed on the sectors previously occupied by the file.


I've been using an intel 510 series 120GB drive for recording concerts.
It is hooked up with an ineo usb3 adaptor to the front panel port of an
rme ufx recorder. The laptop is just used as a controller ... the ufx
does all the mixing and recording to the hard drive.

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