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trevor ylisaari
Guest
For some reason, the second physical drive I have in my system got really
slow.
Acts like it is even slower than without DMA and it hogs system resources
when trying to do any type of read or write functions to it.
It is the slave drive on the primary IDE cable.
If I try copying files to the drive, from the drive, or try doing things
like a scandisk or defrag, it bogs the entire system down.
I mean to the point where it takes about 30 seconds just to switch to an
already open application.
It's a 20 GB drive that now takes about 2 hours just to run a scandisk on.
Any idea what my be causing this?
It's not loosing data.
And I have already checked in windows system to ensure that DMA is enabled.
I even turned it off, restarted, turned it back on and restarted again.
No help at all.
The disk itself is only a little over half full, with 9 GB available space.
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Trevor Ylisaari
slow.
Acts like it is even slower than without DMA and it hogs system resources
when trying to do any type of read or write functions to it.
It is the slave drive on the primary IDE cable.
If I try copying files to the drive, from the drive, or try doing things
like a scandisk or defrag, it bogs the entire system down.
I mean to the point where it takes about 30 seconds just to switch to an
already open application.
It's a 20 GB drive that now takes about 2 hours just to run a scandisk on.
Any idea what my be causing this?
It's not loosing data.
And I have already checked in windows system to ensure that DMA is enabled.
I even turned it off, restarted, turned it back on and restarted again.
No help at all.
The disk itself is only a little over half full, with 9 GB available space.
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Trevor Ylisaari