SATA 300Gbs to 150 Gbs is Extremely slow

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I'm sorry, but I guess I must re-post my question. ThatVietGuy caused my original post to show as solved. It is not solved!

My Western Digital 150 Gbs failed and I replaced it with a Seagate 300 Gbs drive. After applying the jumper to force 150 Gbs data transfer the drive works, but is extremely slow. The Seagate is a 500 Gb drive formatted FAT 32. The old WD was a 250 Gb formatted NTFS. Could that affect the speed? Can anyone help? Thank you.

Please leave it up to me to say if the problem gets solved.
 
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Actually, the logs show that you were the one who selected it as the solution - he just posted a standard reply. Don't use the 'Pick as the solution' button unless you want it to be, you know, the solution. And something that has a solution is solved.

I've removed that thread; there's more info in this one.

EDIT: Missed Eduello's post.
Actually, the logs show that you were the one who selected it as the solution - he just posted a standard reply. Don't use the 'Pick as the solution' button unless you want it to be, you know, the solution. And something that has a solution is solved.

I've removed that thread; there's more info in this one.

EDIT: Missed Eduello's post.
 
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