From: Sarah C on 12 Dec 2009 12:33 I have a no-name machine, Intel Core2Duo with 2GB of memory running Windows XPSP3. Motherboard is Gigabyte GA965P version 1... I believe it is version 1 as the version number is blocked but when speaking to the company, they said based upon the location of the writing that is the version it is. The problems are communications internally ..... Burning a cd can take almost an hour ..... installing a program from cd or dvd takes forever .... and formatting a 250gb sata internal drive is 10% done after over 3 hours. The main hard drive is a Seagate 160gb sata ... the 250gb is drive "d" and while I have had it sitting in the machine connected, it was previously not formatted..... probably because I ran into this once before and cancelled the format. Any thoughts on what settings I might look to change ? Thanks, Sarah
From: Questor on 12 Dec 2009 13:23 I had a problem similar to this a ways back. It turned out that the CD/DVD drivers that came with the motherboard were generic. I went to the drive manufacturer's site and downloaded drivers for the CD/DVD drive that worked just fine. A 250Gb drive, SATA or not, will take a while to format (NTFS or otherwise). I'm not sure just how long it should take as I've not done it, but 3 hours sounds a little on the long side. Questor ---> > I have a no-name machine, Intel Core2Duo with 2GB of memory running Windows > XPSP3. Motherboard is Gigabyte GA965P version 1... I believe it is version 1 > as the version number is blocked but when speaking to the company, they said > based upon the location of the writing that is the version it is. > > The problems are communications internally ..... Burning a cd can take > almost an hour ..... installing a program from cd or dvd takes forever .... > and formatting a 250gb sata internal drive is 10% done after over 3 hours. > > The main hard drive is a Seagate 160gb sata ... the 250gb is drive "d" and > while I have had it sitting in the machine connected, it was previously not > formatted..... probably because I ran into this once before and cancelled the > format. > > Any thoughts on what settings I might look to change ? > > Thanks, > Sarah
From: Sarah C on 12 Dec 2009 15:09 Thank you. I will look into the drivers and definitely update. I just wonder if it is more though as every aspect of communication takes longer .... even copying of files. "Questor" wrote: > I had a problem similar to this a ways back. It turned out that the > CD/DVD drivers that came with the motherboard were generic. I went to > the drive manufacturer's site and downloaded drivers for the CD/DVD > drive that worked just fine. > > A 250Gb drive, SATA or not, will take a while to format (NTFS or > otherwise). I'm not sure just how long it should take as I've not done > it, but 3 hours sounds a little on the long side. > > Questor > > ---> > > I have a no-name machine, Intel Core2Duo with 2GB of memory running Windows > > XPSP3. Motherboard is Gigabyte GA965P version 1... I believe it is version 1 > > as the version number is blocked but when speaking to the company, they said > > based upon the location of the writing that is the version it is. > > > > The problems are communications internally ..... Burning a cd can take > > almost an hour ..... installing a program from cd or dvd takes forever .... > > and formatting a 250gb sata internal drive is 10% done after over 3 hours. > > > > The main hard drive is a Seagate 160gb sata ... the 250gb is drive "d" and > > while I have had it sitting in the machine connected, it was previously not > > formatted..... probably because I ran into this once before and cancelled the > > format. > > > > Any thoughts on what settings I might look to change ? > > > > Thanks, > > Sarah > . >
From: Questor on 12 Dec 2009 15:31 Every copy of XP I've used did file copies pretty fast. There may be another underlying problem with your OS install. Copying to/from a USB thumb drive was a bit slow come to think of it. Check the drivers first however. Questor ---> > Thank you. I will look into the drivers and definitely update. > > I just wonder if it is more though as every aspect of communication takes > longer .... even copying of files. > > > > "Questor" wrote: > >> I had a problem similar to this a ways back. It turned out that the >> CD/DVD drivers that came with the motherboard were generic. I went to >> the drive manufacturer's site and downloaded drivers for the CD/DVD >> drive that worked just fine. >> >> A 250Gb drive, SATA or not, will take a while to format (NTFS or >> otherwise). I'm not sure just how long it should take as I've not done >> it, but 3 hours sounds a little on the long side. >> >> Questor >> >> ---> >>> I have a no-name machine, Intel Core2Duo with 2GB of memory running Windows >>> XPSP3. Motherboard is Gigabyte GA965P version 1... I believe it is version 1 >>> as the version number is blocked but when speaking to the company, they said >>> based upon the location of the writing that is the version it is. >>> >>> The problems are communications internally ..... Burning a cd can take >>> almost an hour ..... installing a program from cd or dvd takes forever .... >>> and formatting a 250gb sata internal drive is 10% done after over 3 hours. >>> >>> The main hard drive is a Seagate 160gb sata ... the 250gb is drive "d" and >>> while I have had it sitting in the machine connected, it was previously not >>> formatted..... probably because I ran into this once before and cancelled the >>> format. >>> >>> Any thoughts on what settings I might look to change ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sarah >> . >>
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