Windows XP reset my UDMA-5 capable HD to PIO mode!
How dare it? CPU utilizations is up sky high when copying or accessing data, and its slow as heck. Couldnt search this page for similar topic, since both PIO and DMA is to short to search for
Same thing happened to my DVD a while back, but thats giving up on me anyway. I dont think my HD is, though, otherwise S.M.A.R.T. would have warned me, wouldnt it?
After some research on the web I found out that XP seems to do this, when it encounters to many read timeouts/errors etc, and there is no way to enable it again. Is that true? Is my HD really dying on me?
If there is some other possibility, please let me know, if not I guess I'll have to face the fact that I will be even poorer in a few weeks
How dare it? CPU utilizations is up sky high when copying or accessing data, and its slow as heck. Couldnt search this page for similar topic, since both PIO and DMA is to short to search for
Same thing happened to my DVD a while back, but thats giving up on me anyway. I dont think my HD is, though, otherwise S.M.A.R.T. would have warned me, wouldnt it?
After some research on the web I found out that XP seems to do this, when it encounters to many read timeouts/errors etc, and there is no way to enable it again. Is that true? Is my HD really dying on me?
If there is some other possibility, please let me know, if not I guess I'll have to face the fact that I will be even poorer in a few weeks
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