What kind of hard drive is it? I have an 18gb IBM in mine (400 also) and no
problems such as you describe, although I did have a similar experience when
attempting to record to an external syquest. Have you tried running minimal
extensions, is virtual memory off? What app are you recording with? Which
OS?

> 
> In a message dated 03/19/2003 3:51:58, I had originally written:
> 
> <<
> My 2400 is a wonderful machine. I upgraded it a while back to 400MHz, 10GB HD
> and 80MB memory.
> but it is totally useless for recording audio. The hard drive does a
> recalibration every 60 seconds, which interrupts the audio stream briefly. As
> you can imagine, this sucks in a profound way.
> 
> Any workarounds, or do I need to just not use this baby for audio?
> 
> David Reaves


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