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External Hard drive slow
I just installed an 250 gig ext hard drive 2.0 usb
and reformatted it to ntsc.
It seemes way to slow as it takes 9 min to transfer 469 mb
I am using a pent 4 2.6 with 1 gig ram on xp pro
The ext drive is from acomdata. to movie from my internal
drive to it way to long aprox 70 min...
It is connected to a 2.0 port not to a hub...
Any help would be great
Thanks Marty
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That'll be about 900 KBytes/s, exactly the speed you'd get on USB 1.1.
Check whether you actually ARE running USB 2.0 "high speed" mode. Open Device Manager, choose "devices by connection" view, and then unfold all USB to see whether the drive attaches to an "enhanced" controller or not. If it's on a "universal" or "open" USB controller, then it's running USB 1.x.
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If you've only got the ports running at USB1 speed, you need to install Windows XP Service Pack 1 or 2.
This will enable your ports to run as USB2 ones.
I'd go for SP2, its got quite a few improvements over SP1 like a better firewall and an additional 9 months of bug fixes and patches Good old Microsoft.
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I am running sp2 but I got a prompt that it is not hooked to a high speed port
and that their none avaiable ????
What can I do as I could not see how to find where to look for them or is their
a setting that I missed???
Thanks again
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Stark Raving MOD
are you sure you have USB2.0 ports? what is the make and model of your motherboard?
like Peter said, it would show "enhanced" USB ports in the device manager if they were USB 2.0
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It is a ASUS p5s800
In device manager it has standard enhanced port
windows now prompts me when I change ports that
are no high speed usb host controller installed
How do I get a high speed controller is this a hardware upgrade
or software upgrade???
I thought USB 2.0 was high speed?
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Extreme Member!
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Originally Posted by kart kid
It is a ASUS p5s800
In device manager it has standard enhanced port
windows now prompts me when I change ports that
are no high speed usb host controller installed
How do I get a high speed controller is this a hardware upgrade
or software upgrade???
I thought USB 2.0 was high speed?
They stuffed up with the speed thing. Full Speed is slower than High Speed as far as the USB standards go, which is pretty stupid.
Anyway, you might want to remove all the entries under USB in the device manager, reboot and they will be detected again and if any are USB2 ports they'll be identified properly.
You may also want to enter the BIOS when your PC boots and make sure that the ports aqre set to function as USB2.0 ports, not 1.0. Its probably in the Integrated Peripherals section but some boards have the setting elsewhere.
Your board should certainly have USB2 though, 8 sockets actually.
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Hello Again,
I have tryed going into the bios and
it is set for USB 2.0 high speed
This is the only thing I have pluged into any USB port
I just retryed to transfer a file 4.3 gig and it took 75 min.
I think I am missing something somewhere as the rest of the
machine works awsome
I have a 160 gig HD and a 250 gig HD Internal maxtors that have 16meg csh
if it makes any difference!!
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Extreme Member!
Did you read those tips? Did you apply USBDetect? I can't do it for you and you must at least give us feedback.
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Originally Posted by BipolarBill
Did you read those tips? Did you apply USBDetect? I can't do it for you and you must at least give us feedback.
Thanks so much Bill It was confusing as I was told that Per usbman that it was from my updates from SP2 but i tried it with no results and what was stumping
me was that I tried the hard drive on two other units I have with the same results.
So I thought that it was the unit itself but when I used a friends computer
It worked fine.....
Sad to say It was as easy as unstalling all USB connections and rebooting it with the unit hooked up and vola!!!
Thanks a Million to all And Have HAPPY NEW YEAR and A GOOD 2006!!!
Marty
Last edited by kart kid; 01-01-2006 at 02:06 PM.
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different transfer speeds
Hi guys, I am having a similar problem with my external hdd. I get decent transfer speeds to my external drive (a 1.4G file takes 90 secs.) but I get unbelievably slow transfer speeds from the external drive to my internal. I have a VIA Enhanced controller and my system specs are:
Windows XP SP2
AMD athlon 3000+
1gb ram
K8T Neo mobo
80gb seagate ide hdd
250gb comstar (samsung) external drive
Thanks for any info you can provide.
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Extreme Member!
Please start your own thread, Mugatu. Include this:
Open System Information (MSINFO32.EXE) and navigate to Hardware Resources > IRQs. Click anywhere in the right pane and then press CTRL-A and then CTRL-C. You have copied that data to the clipboard. Paste that data in a reply here.
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Not sure if you meant a reply in this thread but I'll post the data here anyway:
IRQ 0 System timer OK
IRQ 1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard OK
IRQ 4 Communications Port (COM1) OK
IRQ 6 Standard floppy disk controller OK
IRQ 8 System CMOS/real time clock OK
IRQ 9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System OK
IRQ 10 RAID Controller OK
IRQ 13 Numeric data processor OK
IRQ 14 Primary IDE Channel OK
IRQ 15 Secondary IDE Channel OK
IRQ 16 NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT OK
IRQ 16 Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC OK
IRQ 17 Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS (WDM) OK
IRQ 18 OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller OK
IRQ 21 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK
IRQ 21 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK
IRQ 21 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK
IRQ 21 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK
IRQ 21 VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller OK
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Extreme Member!
Actually, I meant for you to start your own thread. I thought I said that...
Open Device Manager and click View > Devices by Connection. Trace down the ACPI/PCI branch to the device. See if it is mounted under the "Enhanced" USB controller. If it is, it's working as USB 2.0.
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