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A7N8X-E: Extremely Slow Datatransfer

 
 
Jorgen [DK/2400]
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      23rd Jan 2005
Hi,

i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
80,120,200 GB).

Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)

Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).

When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer and
almost freezes the system...

But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..

Any ideas ?? Can it be a Win XP feature I have to disable/(enable ?!?!

- jorgen



 
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Jorgen [DK/2400]
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      23rd Jan 2005
are there any benchmark tools to download to check the transfer rates ??

btw. all cables are ATA-100.

- jorgen

"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
> 80,120,200 GB).
>
> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>
> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>
> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer and
> almost freezes the system...
>
> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>
> Any ideas ?? Can it be a Win XP feature I have to disable/(enable ?!?!
>
> - jorgen
>
>
>



 
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Craig
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      23rd Jan 2005

"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
> 80,120,200 GB).
>
> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>
> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>
> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer and
> almost freezes the system...
>
> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>
> Any ideas ?? Can it be a Win XP feature I have to disable/(enable ?!?!
>
> - jorgen
>
>
>


Free hard drive benchmarking software, and it's one of the best.
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach

Craig


 
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JM
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      23rd Jan 2005
"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer and
> almost freezes the system...
> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..


Sounds like maybe DMA is not enabled under device manager (check the
properties of your Primary and Secondary IDE channels). Usually when the
system crawls during lots of drive activity, that's why, in my experience at
least.


 
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Beemer Biker
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      24th Jan 2005

"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
> 80,120,200 GB).
>
> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>
> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>
> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer and
> almost freezes the system...
>
> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>


I have the same problem, huge file takeing a long time to transfer but
firewire external drive is superfast. It is really bad if the two disks
are on the same controller.

Try defragging all 3 drives. See if you can spot which drive your swapfile
is on and avoid using that drive in the transfer. The amount of memory you
got can make a huge difference. Best off with 2x256 minimum.

You can also get an SATA <=> EIDE converter and put your 200GB (or whatever)
on the SATA buss. They are fairly inexpensive and I bought two of them a
newegg for a resonable price. I assume you are not using SATA???



 
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Jorgen [DK/2400]
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      24th Jan 2005
- all disc's are Ide (Ata 100/133). I will check the price of a converter.

-the partition is on the primary HD (only one on that cable)

-the two others are on the same cable.

-UDMA is enabled

- I doubt defraging will make a difference ?!?!

"Beemer Biker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
>> 80,120,200 GB).
>>
>> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>>
>> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>>
>> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer
>> and
>> almost freezes the system...
>>
>> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
>> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>>

>
> I have the same problem, huge file takeing a long time to transfer but
> firewire external drive is superfast. It is really bad if the two disks
> are on the same controller.
>
> Try defragging all 3 drives. See if you can spot which drive your
> swapfile
> is on and avoid using that drive in the transfer. The amount of memory
> you
> got can make a huge difference. Best off with 2x256 minimum.
>
> You can also get an SATA <=> EIDE converter and put your 200GB (or
> whatever)
> on the SATA buss. They are fairly inexpensive and I bought two of them a
> newegg for a resonable price. I assume you are not using SATA???
>
>
>



 
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Jorgen [DK/2400]
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      24th Jan 2005
in average they run about 35-40 mb/s.. hardly ata 133.....

"Craig" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AOUId.50529$Tf5.39955@lakeread03...
>
> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
>> 80,120,200 GB).
>>
>> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>>
>> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>>
>> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer
>> and almost freezes the system...
>>
>> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10 times
>> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>>
>> Any ideas ?? Can it be a Win XP feature I have to disable/(enable ?!?!
>>
>> - jorgen
>>
>>
>>

>
> Free hard drive benchmarking software, and it's one of the best.
> http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach
>
> Craig
>



 
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Homer J. Simpson
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      25th Jan 2005
The fastest PATA drives Seagate made were only Ultra ATA/100.

Your primary HDD is running at its correct mode (UDMA Mode 5 = ATA/100).

Your secondarys are running in UDMA Mode 2 = ATA/33 . Are you sure you are
using an 80-conductor data cable? Is it a flat ribbon cable or is it one of
those round cables? If it's a round cable try a flat 80-conductor ribbon
cable.

"Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ct3f70$2gae$(E-Mail Removed)...
>- all disc's are Ide (Ata 100/133). I will check the price of a converter.
>
> -the partition is on the primary HD (only one on that cable)
>
> -the two others are on the same cable.
>
> -UDMA is enabled
>
> - I doubt defraging will make a difference ?!?!
>
> "Beemer Biker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 -
>>> 80,120,200 GB).
>>>
>>> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>>>
>>> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>>>
>>> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer
>>> and
>>> almost freezes the system...
>>>
>>> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10
>>> times
>>> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>>>

>>
>> I have the same problem, huge file takeing a long time to transfer but
>> firewire external drive is superfast. It is really bad if the two disks
>> are on the same controller.
>>
>> Try defragging all 3 drives. See if you can spot which drive your
>> swapfile
>> is on and avoid using that drive in the transfer. The amount of memory
>> you
>> got can make a huge difference. Best off with 2x256 minimum.
>>
>> You can also get an SATA <=> EIDE converter and put your 200GB (or
>> whatever)
>> on the SATA buss. They are fairly inexpensive and I bought two of them a
>> newegg for a resonable price. I assume you are not using SATA???
>>
>>
>>

>
>



 
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Ivor_Bigunn
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      25th Jan 2005
If you are using the Nvidia IDE driver, then that is your problem.

Uninstall the IDE Controller, reboot, select no, no, no to driver
installation questions. You should now have a Standard Microsoft Hard
Disk Controller with normal data transfer rates.


I had this problem, and this fixed it.

If you search this group on Google, you will find several thraeds about
this relating to Nvidia Nforce 2 MB's.


Good Luck!!


IB


Homer J. Simpson wrote:
> The fastest PATA drives Seagate made were only Ultra ATA/100.
>
> Your primary HDD is running at its correct mode (UDMA Mode 5 =

ATA/100).
>
> Your secondarys are running in UDMA Mode 2 = ATA/33 . Are you sure

you are
> using an 80-conductor data cable? Is it a flat ribbon cable or is it

one of
> those round cables? If it's a round cable try a flat 80-conductor

ribbon
> cable.
>
> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ct3f70$2gae$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >- all disc's are Ide (Ata 100/133). I will check the price of a

converter.
> >
> > -the partition is on the primary HD (only one on that cable)
> >
> > -the two others are on the same cable.
> >
> > -UDMA is enabled
> >
> > - I doubt defraging will make a difference ?!?!
> >
> > "Beemer Biker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>
> >> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda

7200.7 -
> >>> 80,120,200 GB).
> >>>
> >>> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
> >>>
> >>> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode

2).
> >>>
> >>> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to

transfer
> >>> and
> >>> almost freezes the system...
> >>>
> >>> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is

5-10
> >>> times
> >>> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
> >>>
> >>
> >> I have the same problem, huge file takeing a long time to transfer

but
> >> firewire external drive is superfast. It is really bad if the

two disks
> >> are on the same controller.
> >>
> >> Try defragging all 3 drives. See if you can spot which drive your


> >> swapfile
> >> is on and avoid using that drive in the transfer. The amount of

memory
> >> you
> >> got can make a huge difference. Best off with 2x256 minimum.
> >>
> >> You can also get an SATA <=> EIDE converter and put your 200GB (or


> >> whatever)
> >> on the SATA buss. They are fairly inexpensive and I bought two of

them a
> >> newegg for a resonable price. I assume you are not using SATA???
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >


 
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Jorgen [DK/2400]
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      25th Jan 2005
Thanks, I will try changing cable, but it should be the correct one.

- jorgen

"Homer J. Simpson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The fastest PATA drives Seagate made were only Ultra ATA/100.
>
> Your primary HDD is running at its correct mode (UDMA Mode 5 = ATA/100).
>
> Your secondarys are running in UDMA Mode 2 = ATA/33 . Are you sure you
> are using an 80-conductor data cable? Is it a flat ribbon cable or is it
> one of those round cables? If it's a round cable try a flat 80-conductor
> ribbon cable.
>
> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ct3f70$2gae$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>- all disc's are Ide (Ata 100/133). I will check the price of a converter.
>>
>> -the partition is on the primary HD (only one on that cable)
>>
>> -the two others are on the same cable.
>>
>> -UDMA is enabled
>>
>> - I doubt defraging will make a difference ?!?!
>>
>> "Beemer Biker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>> "Jorgen [DK/2400]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:ct11ss$2rgj$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> i'm surprised how slow my harddisc's are (all Seagate Barracuda
>>>> 7200.7 -
>>>> 80,120,200 GB).
>>>>
>>>> Primary :I have a 80 GB (UDMA mode 5)
>>>>
>>>> Secondary: I have a master 200GB and a Slave 120 GB (UDMA mode 2).
>>>>
>>>> When transfering Huge files (movies etc). It takes forever to transfer
>>>> and
>>>> almost freezes the system...
>>>>
>>>> But if I for example transfer via USB 2 to the Harddiscs it is 5-10
>>>> times
>>>> faster...OR use my ipod, which transfers extremely fast..
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have the same problem, huge file takeing a long time to transfer but
>>> firewire external drive is superfast. It is really bad if the two
>>> disks
>>> are on the same controller.
>>>
>>> Try defragging all 3 drives. See if you can spot which drive your
>>> swapfile
>>> is on and avoid using that drive in the transfer. The amount of memory
>>> you
>>> got can make a huge difference. Best off with 2x256 minimum.
>>>
>>> You can also get an SATA <=> EIDE converter and put your 200GB (or
>>> whatever)
>>> on the SATA buss. They are fairly inexpensive and I bought two of them
>>> a
>>> newegg for a resonable price. I assume you are not using SATA???
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
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