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Boost your Maxtor Performance, FREE!

daveybrat

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Just found out about this, and have never even heard of it:

MaxBoost is performance-boosting driver software which operates under Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP and which is designed to complement your Parallel ATA or Serial ATA hard disk drive by Maxtor. The MaxBoost driver intelligently caches data in the host system RAM before it is written to and read from the Maxtor disk drive, enhancing the effective storage speed of your system under a variety of system conditions and applications.

?Maxtor has released a new version of its MaxBoost Driver that is supposed to boost performances up to 60% on their hard disk drives,? a person, who tested the latest beta version of MaxBoost said


http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/maxboost/download.cfm

Anybody with a Maxtor hard drive should take this for a whirl and post your results.

🙂
 
MaxBoost is performance-boosting driver software for Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP that is designed to complement your Maxtor ATA or SATA hard drive. The MaxBoost driver intelligently caches data in the host system RAM before it is written to and read from the Maxtor disk drive, optimizing the effective storage speed of your system in a variety of applications.

If anyone does use it, I would very strongly suggest investing in a UPS.

 
I assume this software works then?! If it does, I'll give it a go when I'm back on my desktop. What would an ATA133 drive compare to with this software installed (ie SATA, SCSI?!) ?
 
Sounds similar to what the DOS-based SMARTDRV used to do 🙂

Originally posted by: daveybrat
Just found out about this, and have never even heard of it:

MaxBoost is performance-boosting driver software which operates under Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP and which is designed to complement your Parallel ATA or Serial ATA hard disk drive by Maxtor. The MaxBoost driver intelligently caches data in the host system RAM before it is written to and read from the Maxtor disk drive, enhancing the effective storage speed of your system under a variety of system conditions and applications.

?Maxtor has released a new version of its MaxBoost Driver that is supposed to boost performances up to 60% on their hard disk drives,? a person, who tested the latest beta version of MaxBoost said


http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/maxboost/download.cfm

Anybody with a Maxtor hard drive should take this for a whirl and post your results.

🙂

 
hmm, won't recognize my Maxtor drive

"Incompatibilities between MaxBoost and the following driver:

NVIDIA nForce2 SPP/IGP ATA Controller with a driver version 5.10.2600.344 dated from 05.06.2003 and referenced as IDE driver 3. MaxBoost does not recognize Maxtor drives when running with it. You need to get the free driver update available from the Nvidia web site."

Got the most current nvida drivers. Oh well.
 

Originally posted by: PCPETE
What about for other brand drives?!

NOTE: The MaxBoost driver is not intended for use with non-Maxtor/Quantum drives or system configurations other than specified above. Attempting to run the MaxBoost driver on unsupported system configurations can lead to decreased system performance or inconsistent system or disk drive behavior. Also, in the event of a sudden system shutdown, data stored in your system cache and not on the drive may be lost and recovery of that data may not be possible.

 
installed. dont notice much of a difference yet though. possibly because i didnt do any hd intensive stuff yet. just browsing around doesnt show any imporvements because it never lags in the first place. ill experiment around a little.
 
I also downloaded it and now have the red arrow icon at the bottom. I really can't tell a big difference. I was really hoping for a big improvement when I open Qimage but I did not see it -- seems processing power is the holdup (2.6 ghz P4).

System otherwise seems fast either way. I will leave MaxBoost running anyway. Maybe those milliseconds I save will add up and I will gain a day.....
 
Are there any apps out there that work with all IDE hd drives? I'm willing to pay for something that would work with my multicultural drive array (1 samsung, 1 maxtor and 1 WD).
 
did people complain when Smartdrv did this?

i think the main problem was that people would just hit save, then turn off their computer with the off button. since the data was cached and there was a delay in writing to the drive, the data was lost when that user shut off the power.
 
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