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Old April 3rd 04, 08:24 PM
richard
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Default SATA drive has slow write

I have just bought a Hitachi Deskstar 7k250 HDS22525VLSA80 (250 Gb
SATA drive). Pinnacle 8.8 is telling me that "the data rate on drive D
is less than the required rate of 4374 kb/s. Pinnacle says the read
rate is 45,768 kb/s and the write rate is 3,674 kb/s. My two year old
80Gb C drive causes no problem. I assume I have failed to set
something up correctly. I separately bought a Serial ATA Host adapter
PCI card SATA 1.0. Should I have bought a SATA 2.0 PCI card? I also
separately bought a Belkin serial ATA 2.0 cable. I see no conflicts in
the hardware manager. I made a single partition using XP. Help! The
write speed should be 10 times faster.
 




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