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Hi, I have done all I know to do, and my HD still runs SLOW. It did not
used to do this. I have updated and run Ad-Aware, cleaned out all
unneccesary files, run defrag, and still it is so slow. HD tach gives
these results:
Random Access 14.1/ms
CPU Utilization 100%
Average Read 4.6 MB/s
Why 100% CPU?
System is AMD Duron 1300+
256 MB RAM
30 GB Maxtor 6E030L0, 18 GB free
Windows XP Home, SP2
Is my only solution a new HD? Or is the problem something else?
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bevinb@telus.net wrote:
> Hi, I have done all I know to do, and my HD still runs SLOW. It did
> not
> used to do this. I have updated and run Ad-Aware, cleaned out all
> unneccesary files, run defrag, and still it is so slow. HD tach gives
> these results:
>
> Random Access 14.1/ms
> CPU Utilization 100%
> Average Read 4.6 MB/s
>
> Why 100% CPU?
>
> System is AMD Duron 1300+
> 256 MB RAM
> 30 GB Maxtor 6E030L0, 18 GB free
> Windows XP Home, SP2
>
> Is my only solution a new HD? Or is the problem something else?
>
> Thanks for any help...
Check the DMA settings. Here is a webpage by MVP Hans-Georg Michna which
explains this very well:
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You can seriously increase your system performance by doubling your RAM. 256
MB is the MINIMUM for a real-world XP installation. You'll notice a
tremendous difference if you go to 512 MB. (This does not address your
current issue, but I wanted to make you aware of this area for improvement.)
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Donny Broome
donny AT broomeman DOT com
Kill Spyware! Visit:
http://www.broomeman.com/spyware/ --------------------------------------------------
<bevinb@telus.net> wrote in message
news:1126964972.165433.171250@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Hi, I have done all I know to do, and my HD still runs SLOW. It did not
> used to do this. I have updated and run Ad-Aware, cleaned out all
> unneccesary files, run defrag, and still it is so slow. HD tach gives
> these results:
>
> Random Access 14.1/ms
> CPU Utilization 100%
> Average Read 4.6 MB/s
>
> Why 100% CPU?
>
> System is AMD Duron 1300+
> 256 MB RAM
> 30 GB Maxtor 6E030L0, 18 GB free
> Windows XP Home, SP2
>
> Is my only solution a new HD? Or is the problem something else?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
Try running the system manufactures hard drive diagnosis
"Donny Broome" <broomeman@hotmail.DOTcom> wrote in message
news:iLZWe.10760$mw5.7230@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> You can seriously increase your system performance by doubling your RAM.
> 256 MB is the MINIMUM for a real-world XP installation. You'll notice a
> tremendous difference if you go to 512 MB. (This does not address your
> current issue, but I wanted to make you aware of this area for
> improvement.)
>
>
> --
> --------------------------------------------------
> Donny Broome
> donny AT broomeman DOT com
> Kill Spyware! Visit:
> http://www.broomeman.com/spyware/ > --------------------------------------------------
>
>
> <bevinb@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:1126964972.165433.171250@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi, I have done all I know to do, and my HD still runs SLOW. It did not
>> used to do this. I have updated and run Ad-Aware, cleaned out all
>> unneccesary files, run defrag, and still it is so slow. HD tach gives
>> these results:
>>
>> Random Access 14.1/ms
>> CPU Utilization 100%
>> Average Read 4.6 MB/s
>>
>> Why 100% CPU?
>>
>> System is AMD Duron 1300+
>> 256 MB RAM
>> 30 GB Maxtor 6E030L0, 18 GB free
>> Windows XP Home, SP2
>>
>> Is my only solution a new HD? Or is the problem something else?
>>
>> Thanks for any help...
>>
>
>
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