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Mr.Fedo 25-09-2009 04:10

Slow PC??
 
Hi all,
I had this problem for more than 3 months and I think that u can solve it for me, here's the problem : when I put any CD or DVD in my DVD driver, and install or copy something from it my PC becomes too SLOW!!
I have Windows XP SP2, Celeron(R) D CPU 3.07 GHz, 3.00 GB of RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT (512 M.B)

EMPiRE 25-09-2009 05:15

If your mainboard has an intel chipset then install Intel "Chipset Software Installation Utility" which you can download from intel.com: http://downloadcenter.intel.com

These drivers also update the IDE/SATA driver which most liley malfunctions, else it could be a hardware related problem then try to connect the drive to a different IDE or SATA port

For a VIA chipset there are similar drivers available

Joe Forster/STA 25-09-2009 05:44

AMD/ATI: http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx
Intel: http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/inf/
nVidia: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
VIA: http://www.viaarena.com/Drivers.aspx

Mr.Fedo 26-09-2009 06:59

i downloaded the last update but it didn't solve the problem :S

TippeX 26-09-2009 07:37

have you got daemon tools or alcohol installed?

Mr.Fedo 26-09-2009 13:00

no i haven't

TippeX 26-09-2009 13:16

okies check the device in windows. check if the drive is running in pio mode.. it should be in dma mode in most cases, because using pio mode can be slower and can eat a lot of cpu cycles compared to dma mode..

Joe Forster/STA 26-09-2009 15:00

This file should reset the UDMA settings for the primary/secondary master/slave IDE channels. Reboot after adding it to the registry.

Code:

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000]
"MasterDeviceTimingMode"=-
"MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"MasterIdDataCheckSum"=-
"MasterDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-
"ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess"=dword:1
"SlaveIdDataCheckSum"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingMode"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"SlaveDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0001]
"MasterDeviceTimingMode"=-
"MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"MasterIdDataCheckSum"=-
"MasterDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-
"ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess"=dword:1
"SlaveIdDataCheckSum"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingMode"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"SlaveDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0002]
"MasterDeviceTimingMode"=-
"MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"MasterIdDataCheckSum"=-
"MasterDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-
"ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess"=dword:1
"SlaveIdDataCheckSum"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingMode"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"SlaveDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0003]
"MasterDeviceTimingMode"=-
"MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"MasterIdDataCheckSum"=-
"MasterDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-
"ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess"=dword:1
"SlaveIdDataCheckSum"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingMode"=-
"SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed"=dword:ffffffff
"SlaveDeviceDetectionTimeout"=-


Mr.Fedo 28-09-2009 14:26

what is the file that I should add them to? and where can i find it?

Joe Forster/STA 28-09-2009 14:55

I give up... \o/

Mr.Fedo 01-10-2009 12:42

I found the registry and I made a notepad file.reg and I imported it and it worked. Thank u all for your help, I really don't know much about these things :P

TippeX 01-10-2009 22:58

sweet, happy it worked, the main thing you need to find out is WHY your drive changed from DMA to PIO

Mr.Fedo 02-10-2009 00:52

how can I know?

TippeX 02-10-2009 01:55

well, if you didn't do it (which i suspect you didn't), i would guess some software installation did it, or maybe starting windows in safe mode did it (though, this shouldn't happen), or maybe you installed some updated chipset drivers...

still, now you know what to check, so its all good :(

cavinsmither 19-03-2010 02:22

I have new computer according to me it have configuration:
Intel core to duo 180 Gh
4 GB RAM
Wire less optical keyboard and Mouse
230 GB Hard disk
1 GB Graphics Card
DVD writer combo drive...
but there is problem in speed why its happened please suggest me.

avatar09 16-05-2010 22:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Fedo (Post 377591)
i downloaded the last update but it didn't solve the problem :S

Better run some anti-virus or check for registry errors. These are the most prominent cases which leads to PC slow down during installations..


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