
04-19-2007
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Re: no SATA drivers = slow copying?
hey, i think i got my problem pretty much worked out -- basically, i got the
nvidia SATA controller driver to take by installing manually... check out
this guide, following the "upgrade to SATA RAID even if vista's already
installed" section... i don't use RAID, but the SATA controller driver stuff
is all still applicable.
"Mike Matheny" wrote:
> It WILL NOT FIX the slow copying. Guaranteed!
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> Mike Matheny
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> "Darrell" <dr6583@comcastsnip.net> wrote in message
> news:e765tJMVHHA.4260@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > The very first thing I recommend everyone do when they first get a new OS
> > up and running, is to install the latest chipset software for that OS.
> > This will resolve you're problem.
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> > "ggarbonzo" <ggarbonzo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:C8F04FCA-75E2-4FD0-A71F-9361312716E6@microsoft.com...
> >> I, too, experience the terrible file copying performance (zip files are
> >> ridiculously slow, and HD to HD operations are still any only 5-13
> >> MB/sec)...
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> >> In Device Manager, it would appear that I have no SATA devices, even
> >> though
> >> my drive is a SATA 3.0 Gb/s. My drive is being detected as a mere IDE --
> >> could this device mis-ID be the root of slow copying??
> >>
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