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Little-Known Tweak to Boost Hard Drive Performance!
Note: Be sure to see my follow-up article about the traffic I got for this post from digg.com.
The
speed at which your hard drive transfers data is very important, right?
Especially if you need to copy a 20-gigabyte file, like I did. My
laptop was initially copying the file at 2 MB/s because it was
transferring in PIO-only mode, which would have taken almost three
hours. Not only is PIO terribly slow, it consumes lots of CPU power.
While copying that 20-gigabyte file, my CPU usage stayed at 100%.
Therefore, I tried to figure out the best way to increase the transfer
rate. I changed the transfer mode to UltraDMA-6, speeding it up by 600%
to 12 MB/s, and the 20-gigabyte file copied in a little over 30
minutes. Plus, my CPU usage was only about 20-30%.
So, how did
the drive get lowered from UltraDMA to PIO-only mode in the first
place? Well, because Windows has a particularly dumb way of handling
transfer modes for storage devices. After six cumulative (all-time
total) errors while reading or writing a storage device, Windows will
automatically lower its transfer mode. Worse, it never goes back up
unless you reinstall the device. This is bad if you put in a scratched
CD, causing those six-in-a-lifetime errors happen all at once. Even
your hard drive will experience an occasional hiccup, so eventually its
transfer rate is not safe either.
However, there is a setting to
force Windows to only lower the transfer rate after six consecutive (in
a row) errors, and then raise it back up when the errors stop.
Therefore, you can keep your drives in UltraDMA-6 mode.
If you
would like to try changing the transfer mode for your drives, follow
the instructions below. Going from PIO-only mode to UltraDMA-6 will
show you the most significant performance boost. However, your results
may vary. Of course, your drive and motherboard must support
UltraDMA-6, or you won’t see much of a difference. Be careful while you
are doing this; I am not responsible for any mistakes you make. Please
back up your registry first in case something goes wrong!
How to Check Current Transfer Mode
How to Force UltraDMA-6
Let me know about your experiences with this tweak.
Don’t forget to digg this article!
Also see my follow-up article about the traffic I got for this post from digg.com.
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