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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Win XP SP2
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HDD strangely slow to respond at first
Hello,
I've got a brand new 1TB SATA-2 HDD, nicely partitioned in 4, and only holding data (no OS or bootable thing). The issue is the following: The very first access made to *any* of the 4 partitions results in a 2-3 second pause where the system sort of "hangs", and then all proceeds as normal. While "hanging", OODLed indicates intensive read activity, and ProcessExplorer shows absolutely no I/O... The 2nd access to a partition is normal (no "hang"). But, after a while, the strange behaviour comes back :( Thanks in advance. |
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Re: HDD strangely slow to respond at first
1TB is pushing the limits of hard drive stability. If I were to require that much space, I would use multiple 320GB drives at the most!
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Re: HDD strangely slow to respond at first
Agreed. SATAII, a handful of heads, and only so many platters will work before you start getting to cross reading, among other errors.
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