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Old 7th December 2008, 07:31 PM
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mount.ntfs takes up loads of CPU while accessing NTFS partitions

Hi,
I installed Fedora 10 (KDE) yesterday, its been going fine, except that whenever I access my NTFS partitions, my system really slows down, and upon checking the running tasks I see that mount.ntfs is taking up about 40-50% of my CPU. Anybody else facing this ?
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Also Amarok can't seem to play any of my music files from the NTFS partition, the same files play fine from the ext3 partition.
Yes I have installed all the codes, xine etc etc..

Awaiting responses,

Thanks.
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Old 8th December 2008, 11:46 AM
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I too am having the same problem, I am not sure if this is a problem that has come up since the last round of updates or if it was there all along. I do not have the same problem with my other host running fedora 9.
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