Am Freitag, 2. April 2004 23:43 schrieb Alan Stern:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Brad Campbell wrote:
Ahah, that's the thing. It's not locking up on the actual data URB, it locks up on the URB after the data was sent. So from what I gather, the data makes it to the disk, it just can't retrieve the status of the transfer.
You're missing the point. Without being able to retrieve the status, Windows has no way to know that data is safe on the disk. So after the port reset it either has to retry (and fail again) or give up and forge on ahead, not knowing whether the data was stored or not.
Windows might read in the sector in question and compare. I wouldn't put it past them.
Nah, it just pops up an error message which effectively says that it had an error trying to save my data and it's likley it did not make it to disk, sorry about that.
Alan is right, the point of the argument had gone whooshing past my cranium. Oh well, back to sqaure one I guess.
Brad
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