I just put together a new computer for myself running a brand new Intel 6700k processor overcloced to 4.6 ghz (water cooled) and a Gigabyte Z170x Gaming 7 Motherboard and decided to put Windows 7 64 bit, which isnt an issue because I do have a USB 2.0 cradle. Trouble is that when I throw my Kenwood DMS in the cradle, it takes a VERY long time for any of my systems to recognize it. The Music Keg in my car is using modified firmware care this site so i could run a 120 gig hard drive in it over the chinsy 10 gig original that I had. To keep it short, it took over an HOUR for the system to see the drive, but the DMS still works just fine when in my car, just my computer wont recognize it. Once recognized, it responds quickly.
I actually have two USB 2.0 cradles, one I got from Phatnoise Support was a Prototype back when the company was still around. I tried all 3 of my cradles, all do the same thing, just take forever for computers to recognize them.
Does this sound like the hard drive in the DMS is dying? If so, then I'll replace the drive, and I am hoping to go with a Solid State Drive, but Im curious what else I am going to need to do in order to get the Phatnoise system to work with a SSD drive in my car. Should I just replace the hard drive in the DMS with another old style PATA instead of either a SATA or SSD drive? What other hardware would I need for compatability? What are your experiences with getting the Phatnoise head unit to work with SATA and SSD drives?
My hope is that this can be "just like the good old days" where I can pop out my DMS and just use the cradle on my computer and PMM to manage all my music, just like in the days of Windows XP. Any chance that this will happen?