On 28 Aug 2005 12:31:29 -0700, "syn" <synn@postmaster.co.uk>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I just bought a new case, motherboard (K7VT4A) and an AMD chip. It's a
>budget system, but still, not too shabby. Instead of buying new hard
>drives I just took the two ones I had, C: and D: from my old computer,
>including my 3d card and plugged them in.
>
>Due to a fuck up on the suppliers part the driver CD was unreadable so
>I downloaded the drives and burnt them on CD from another computer.
Get the newest Via 4-in-1 driver from
http://www.viaarena.com
Do likewise with the other drivers, any that you can find
direct from the chipset manufacturers are a good idea.
>
>Then my problems started. I solved some of them, but this one I'm just
>lost on.
>
>For some reason the D: drive (a recently purchased item) was running so
>fucking slowly. Also playing mp3's was practically impossible as they
>skipped and took ages to load, but I figured that must be related to
>the drive problem since they're all on that drive. For some reason the
>C: drive was working just fine.
MP3 is a VERY low bitrate, even a drive running in PIO mode
should be more than fast enough. I suspect you have more
problems than just HDD performance.
You might consider flashing the latest motherboard bios and
then (with AC shut off) clear CMOS. Then for the time
being, set only the FSB and any other manditory bios
settings, for the time being not trying to tweak bios
setting if you had been previously.
>
>I couldn't figure out why and tried a bunch of stuff, rebooted and then
>found the DMA checkbox which when I unchecked sped things up again. But
>still not by much. I'm still getting skipped sound when I play music,
>games or anything. I reinstalled every driver I could think of but that
>didn't solve anything.
What other cards (PCI) do you have installed?
For the time being you might consider removing anything not
critical to booting the OS and retrying the MP3s. Since a
sound card is involved here (or are you using integrated
sound?), move the sound card to another PCI slot.
>
>My drives are still slow (2.6mbs burst speed!! - they're on the same
>IDE cable - my CD/DVD drives are on cable two) and nothing loads as
>quickly as it did on my older sytem. Also when I play games frame rates
>are really slow since the sound keeps skipping. Some games won't even
>run - they'll just freeze! Except the ones on the C: drive..hmmm...they
>run fine.
You did install the Via 4-in-1 driver pack already, yes?
>
>Could it be that my sound problem is related to my slow hard drive
>problem?
Yes, or even that a sound problem is causing other system
performance issues which effect HDD throughput.
>Are they two seperate problems and I'm on a wild goose chase
>trying to solve both? How can I narrow it down. All drivers are the
>latest. There are no conflicts being reported by the Device Manager. So
>what gives?
Check Task Manager for CPU utilization.
>
>I can't afford to upgrade any hardware so please don't tell me to. This
>is got to be a solvable problem! It's got to be...
You didn't tell us what software you're running.
Check Device Manager, the drives (win9x) or controller
(win2k/xp) and have them set to DMA mode.