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refresh? or try going to C:\ to see if you see the contents there

I will try that soon.

whoa....Windows ME.....

on the serious side....I've never seen that issue before....

Windows98se, not me. Yea i never seen it before either lol.

if refreshing doesn't work, try to remove your hard drive and restart your computer.

see what happens next.

by the way, what game were you playing on your external hard drive?

Well so far, 2 games, Alarm Corba 11 Nitro and Euro Cops. Well yes after i restart my computer it shows back up. I also check my system resources to see how low it is, and its at 90% or 86%, still good.

Probably just explorer waiting for the external device to power back up after a spin down - power saving?

That could be the issue, i notice when i right click an empty spot i see a hour glass.

Let me go play another game and try what everyone suggested. Be back later. :)

Update: It only seems to happen when i play demanding games on my computer setup. If i play them for a long time, so i guess i will have to limit my play just a bit. Doesn't seem to happen when playing games on my internal HD.

what are your spece? is this a over powerfull maching running win98.. or are you addicted to older computing with the legacy tinkering? lolcats

My system specs is in my sig. Also, the game runs just fine, 15-30fps at AAX2, almost Max settings at 1280x1024. But the thing is, both games is not supported by WIN9X, but i am using a updates for win9x, that allows me to play XP games on a win9x OS. So you know that issue will only show up, not a big deal, i just have to limit my time of play.

It happens with those 2 games tho. :)

The problem isn't going on anymore, because i don't play them long anymore. And it was only 2 games that was the issue. I just played the game for 30mins, no problems.

Good to know that you got it to work. (Y)

Still, I can't get over your computer. :laugh: But, then again, my secondary machines are these. :)

For those of us who don't view sigs, what are they?

Here it is...

System Specs(Had this computer since 2000)

Intel Pentium III, 600MHZ, 800Memory Bandwidth, 4 PCI slots

90watts Power Supply Unit, 2X256MB Memory(512MB), BFG Geforce Overclocked

6200 256MB DDR2 64bit PCI card, Onboard Sound, 14inch CRT Monitor, USB 2.0 PCI card, 80GB Internal HD,

External 500GB My book edition, 120 External HD

:p

Well, it beats my ol ' Duron 800 box, on RAM and GPU. My school are running Celerons with 100Mhz FSB with XP on, even!

Hey, I have something that sucks more than yours, P3 550 with 320 MB RAM running Debian.

My school has Celerons for the teachers, P4 1.8 GHz in the library, and Core 2 Duos in the computer labs - all running XP. It's crazy.

Here it is...

System Specs(Had this computer since 2000)

Intel Pentium III, 600MHZ, 800Memory Bandwidth, 4 PCI slots

90watts Power Supply Unit, 2X256MB Memory(512MB), BFG Geforce Overclocked

6200 256MB DDR2 64bit PCI card, Onboard Sound, 14inch CRT Monitor, USB 2.0 PCI card, 80GB Internal HD,

External 500GB My book edition, 120 External HD

:p

Those specs are really in what you'd expect from the beverly hills stereotype.

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