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#1 User is offline   HarryPotter 

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 04:55 AM

:hello:

I m having a strange situation here hope u have solution.

My friend have a Seagate 80 GB hard disk with 7200 rpm. He is having 4 partitions, C:\ is on NTFS and rest on FAT32. I needed some data from his disk so i boroughed it from him for one day.

While copying things it took some time to transfer but strange was it to see that when i copied approx 1.2 gigs of data from drive D:\ it just took me 10 seconds :o .And u will be amazed to know that if i do this from other drives it will take about 2 minutes :huh:

Any ideas???

I also want to speed my drives like that and plz reply if u know the solution coz i have to return his hard disk tomorrow :angry:


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Posted 15 March 2006 - 10:04 PM

120MB/s Is fast, I will be happy if mine can get to 60 average, 120 burst yes but not for 10 seconds or both drives must be WD raptors (they wish the could get 120MB/s :P).

To copy 160GB from a normal drive to another drive takes me 45 minutes, so that’s like 59.23MB/s, no matter if it’s PATA or SATA ;).

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 10:33 PM

For a better gage of how fast the drive is download HD Tune and look at the transfer speeds. Post the results. I really can't see how you were able to get those speeds. 1.2 gigs in 10 seconds sounds crazy.

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Posted 16 March 2006 - 02:27 AM

yeah thats the thing that amazed me and the data it copied was also perfect ie no errors. I wonder if that was with hardware it should happen with other drives also

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Posted 16 March 2006 - 03:06 AM

Are you sure that's a 7200RPM? It seems more like a 10,000 or 15,000 to me... either that or it has a huge cache. Also, what kind of drive were you copying to?

On my WD1200JB (7200RPM, 8M cache) the highest I've seen is 93MB/s for burst speed and 38MB/s sustained.

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