Is it normal for an AMD 64 3400+ to take 20 minutes to transfer 15Gb from one H.D to another?
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Pues eso, tengo un amd athlon 64bits con 512 de ram i una dfi lanparty nForce 3 250Gb de motherboard i me tarda casi 20 minutos en pasarme 20 Gb de 1 HD a otro (copiando), los HD son seagate 80 gb 7200 los 2…... nose, kizas sea normal i tenga x ke preocuparme...pero por si acaso, me podriais orientar?? :frio:
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Esos discos están en el mismo IDE?. Comprueba que los dos discos esten en modo UDMA y no en PIO.
Salu2
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Esa velocidad es normal, no hay razones para alarmarse ni mucho menos.
Saludos :rollani:
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haciendo un calculo rapido, tenemos que si tarda 20minutos en pasar 15GB de un disco a otro, 1 GB tarda 1.3 minutos, osea aproximadamente 80s., con lo que estas copiando a unos 12MB por segundo, cosa que a mi no me parece tan normal (salvo que sean discos ATA33 o tenga algun problema de configuracion)
Salu2
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ke es esto del mismo ide?
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El mismo canal, mismo cable.
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