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Hi,when i copying my data file one partition to another one they are moving to slow why the process take too much time. For example, Amount of data 1GB. And it's takes 20 to 25 minutes. Is this any hard disk problem or Ram?Processor: 3.2mhzRam: 1GbHD: 120GBSYSTEM TYPE, DELL GX270 |
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@jupiter2 | 29 March 12 |
Its not your processor or ram problem.... First defragment all your partitions, then check your hard disk for bad sectors and repair if any.... If no improvements, use process explorer to findout if there's any background process running with high CPU usage all the time....
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@sazsaed | 29 March 12 |
First thanx 2u. No extra process were seen usually the system files... Chkdsk and defrag was performed. But still it's same.
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@4juice | 29 March 12 |
get a Class 22 memory card lol
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@adeeb222 | 29 March 12 |
and how long ago you had cleaned installed windows and download teracopy it will help
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@edit.or | 29 March 12 |
in device manager tree,expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers,check the properties of each entry and on advanced tab,make sure transfer modes are set to DMA if available
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@jupiter2 | 29 March 12 |
Wait wait, how old is your Hard disk?.... Is it making too much noise while data copying/reading/writing?.....
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@sazsaed | 30 March 12 |
No, it's new sata hdd.. At least one year old. I try to Another hard disk. It's work fine into my pc.. Any differance made like enable or disable cache to hard disk performance.
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@jupiter2 | 30 March 12 |
Seems like a faulty hdd... Have you found any bad sectors?... Anyways, if you dont have too much data in that hdd, then backup all of them, format and repartition it... You can also perform a full scan of the hdd to find out if there's any problem inside... For that, just download a good hdd diagnostic freeware via google...
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@sazsaed | 30 March 12 |
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Thanx jupiter.
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@jupiter2 | 30 March 12 |
Welcome
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@digix2 | 30 March 12 |
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