I would suggest you check the DMA settings in device manager for your hard
drive, by default, windows does not enable this option.
Go to Device Manager - START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - SYSTEM - DEVICE
MANAGER
Double-click on the Heading "Disk Drives"
Double-click on the device GENERIC IDE TYPE xx (xx is some 2 digit number,
usually 01, 02, etc)
Click on the Settings tab.
In the section marked Options, put a check in front of DMA.
NOTE: If you do NOT have a selection called DMA, then most likely you do not
have the UDMA driver loaded or your hard drives do not support UDMA (or
both). Please contact either your computer manufacturer or the hard drive
vendor.
You'll get a message stating that you may want to contact your hard drive
vendor to ensure that the setting is supported. Click OK.
You'll be prompted to reboot your system. Click OK.
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