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Jon Dobson
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I have 3 nearly identical Dell P4 pc's running nearly identical XP operating
systems and software, yet one pc runs much more slowly than the others. For
example, a program I recently wanted to install on all three units installed
somewhat slowly but completely on the 2 faster units, but clogged the slower
unit so much and took so long that I finally abandoned installation. My
question is why does this one pc runs more slowly than the others? RAM is
idential on each unit. The only thing different about the pc's are the hard
drives- the two faster units have 160 GB drives about 60- 70% data filled
and the slower one has a 20 GB drive about 80% full. I checked different
drive specs today and did find differences in onboard drive memory and a few
other factors. Can a different hard drive really make that much difference
in speed even though everything else is identical?
Thanks,
Jon
systems and software, yet one pc runs much more slowly than the others. For
example, a program I recently wanted to install on all three units installed
somewhat slowly but completely on the 2 faster units, but clogged the slower
unit so much and took so long that I finally abandoned installation. My
question is why does this one pc runs more slowly than the others? RAM is
idential on each unit. The only thing different about the pc's are the hard
drives- the two faster units have 160 GB drives about 60- 70% data filled
and the slower one has a 20 GB drive about 80% full. I checked different
drive specs today and did find differences in onboard drive memory and a few
other factors. Can a different hard drive really make that much difference
in speed even though everything else is identical?
Thanks,
Jon