OT: Win XP IDE Problem
Posted: 28/04/2004 - 21:42
Hello folks out there !
My system worked since last week VERY slow. When loading all my samples into Giga I couldn't play/stream them via Sonar and I got pops/crackles. Even when loading just Winamp and playing an MP3 it turned out with same problem.
After a day of researching, fine tuning, preset changing like BIOS etc., new drivers and so on I found out that Windows XP automatically (without notifcation) downgrades the IDE standard from UDMA to PIO when you got more than 6 CRC errors. Bloody me didn't look into the mode, just recognized that Canopus Rextest (HDD speed test) showed up a slow OS hdd and a fast data HDD. So my OS hosting drive was extremely slow with 2MB instead of now 32MB.
Geeek ... that solution was to deinstall the IDE driver (takes some time) and then rebooting which XP asked for.
When the problem reoccurs it may be a problem of a faulty cable or HDD.
So if you ever will notice your XP slowed extremely down you know where to look first ...
My system worked since last week VERY slow. When loading all my samples into Giga I couldn't play/stream them via Sonar and I got pops/crackles. Even when loading just Winamp and playing an MP3 it turned out with same problem.
After a day of researching, fine tuning, preset changing like BIOS etc., new drivers and so on I found out that Windows XP automatically (without notifcation) downgrades the IDE standard from UDMA to PIO when you got more than 6 CRC errors. Bloody me didn't look into the mode, just recognized that Canopus Rextest (HDD speed test) showed up a slow OS hdd and a fast data HDD. So my OS hosting drive was extremely slow with 2MB instead of now 32MB.
Geeek ... that solution was to deinstall the IDE driver (takes some time) and then rebooting which XP asked for.
When the problem reoccurs it may be a problem of a faulty cable or HDD.
So if you ever will notice your XP slowed extremely down you know where to look first ...