- Oct 21, 2004
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After a recent reformat, I decided to put windows XP on a seperate hard drive in case I should ever have to reformat again.
Windows XP is on C:, the 34 gig WD 10k rpm raptor.
My games, roms, movies, files, etc. are on D:. I run games from D.
Ever since my reformat, I have noticed many things running way worse than before.
Ati tool, for example, used to idle at 290 FPS. Now it gets 190 MAX.
CS:S video stress test used to get 153 fps. It now gets 130.
My boot up takes LITERALLY EIGHT TIMES AS LONG as it used to take. The loading blue bar that scrolls from left to right on the black background that says "Windows XP" before windows is loaded but after all bios stuff is in used to just load HALF a bar, now it goes across FOUR times. This is unacceptable.
Is the 34 Gig WD failing?
The other drive that used to boot faster is a Western digi 74 gig SATA raptor 10k rpm.
Does my motherboard (Asus k8n-e deluxe) have one SATA slot that is faster than the other? Is the 34 gig possibly plugged into the slow slot, and the 74 gig in the "fast" slot?
Help me, please. Ideas, tweaks, anything to get my computer back to working order.
IF all else fails I can reformat and just put all my stuff including windows on the 74 gig, which will assuredly run fine. However, if possible I would like to solve the problem and keep things as they are.
Thanks for your time.
Windows XP is on C:, the 34 gig WD 10k rpm raptor.
My games, roms, movies, files, etc. are on D:. I run games from D.
Ever since my reformat, I have noticed many things running way worse than before.
Ati tool, for example, used to idle at 290 FPS. Now it gets 190 MAX.
CS:S video stress test used to get 153 fps. It now gets 130.
My boot up takes LITERALLY EIGHT TIMES AS LONG as it used to take. The loading blue bar that scrolls from left to right on the black background that says "Windows XP" before windows is loaded but after all bios stuff is in used to just load HALF a bar, now it goes across FOUR times. This is unacceptable.
Is the 34 Gig WD failing?
The other drive that used to boot faster is a Western digi 74 gig SATA raptor 10k rpm.
Does my motherboard (Asus k8n-e deluxe) have one SATA slot that is faster than the other? Is the 34 gig possibly plugged into the slow slot, and the 74 gig in the "fast" slot?
Help me, please. Ideas, tweaks, anything to get my computer back to working order.
IF all else fails I can reformat and just put all my stuff including windows on the 74 gig, which will assuredly run fine. However, if possible I would like to solve the problem and keep things as they are.
Thanks for your time.
