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Hi all.........
I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all Maxtor's), each with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) download speed test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) consistantly gets between 100 and 200kb speeds while the other two (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the same wireless network all get over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG scans of the lowspeed hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and DeFrag did not change anything. Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the 100-200kb range also........ Anybody run in to anything like this before? Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 CLR |
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Chuck,
I've said it before in another NG and will say it again one last time. Forget about the disk. That is a total distraction if you are talking about your download speed. Concentrate on what matters which is why your download speed seems to vary from system to system when using the same connection. -- Mike Maltby (E-Mail Removed) CLR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > Hi all......... > > I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on > Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all > Maxtor's), each > with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) > download speed test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) > consistantly gets between 100 and 200kb speeds while the other two > (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the same wireless network all get > over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG scans of the lowspeed > hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and DeFrag did not change > anything. > Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom > computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the > 100-200kb range also........ > > Anybody run in to anything like this before? > > Vaya con Dios, > Chuck, CABGx3 |
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Well Mike, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my posts, and I've
tried to make my situation clear, but your responses indicate that you just don't grasp what I am trying to describe. I'll try once more in the hopes that someone can see the problem as it is, and offer some constructive advice. I am talking about ONE computer system, it has a removable hard disk chassis for Drive C. I have three different hard drives that I can plug in and boot up with, one at a time. With my main HD in place, I only get a 100-200kb download speed reading from www.pcpitstop.com where it should be between 2000-3000kb for my Roadrunner cable connection. With either one of the other two HD's, (in the SAME computer but by themselves) I get the normal 2000-3000kb rating. The problem is OBVIOUSLY within the HD, (either mechanical or the software), since that is the only thing being changed. It would seem NOT to be the hardware, as such because the drive seems to function normally in all other respects. I am convinced that my install of WinMe on this one drive has been corrupted in some was as to be the source of the problem. My real question is if it is possible to "refresh" my WinMe install without having to reformat the entire drive and totally re-installing WinMe. I feel sure a total re-do would solve the problem, but only as a last resort as I do not wish to disturb my email, drivers, and other software if possible. Any constructive thoughts would be appreciated. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Chuck, > > I've said it before in another NG and will say it again one last time. > Forget about the disk. That is a total distraction if you are talking > about your download speed. Concentrate on what matters which is why your > download speed seems to vary from system to system when using the same > connection. > -- > Mike Maltby > (E-Mail Removed) > > > CLR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > > Hi all......... > > > > I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on > > Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all > > Maxtor's), each > > with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) > > download speed test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) > > consistantly gets between 100 and 200kb speeds while the other two > > (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the same wireless network all get > > over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG scans of the lowspeed > > hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and DeFrag did not change > > anything. > > Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom > > computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the > > 100-200kb range also........ > > > > Anybody run in to anything like this before? > > > > Vaya con Dios, > > Chuck, CABGx3 > |
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> The problem is OBVIOUSLY within the HD
To you maybe but to anyone else no. Once again forget, that is spelt F O R G E T the hard disk. If you are talking about download speeds from the internet that is a networking problem. That you appear to have completely failed to understand or accept this after over a dozen posts indicates that it is virtually pointless me continuing. > Any constructive thoughts would be appreciated But would you recognise or understand it? Let me try one last time though I suspect that I am yet again wasting your and my time. For these purposes you have THREE computer systems albeit that they each have identical hardware other than for the hard disk. Each has their own copy of the operating system, drivers and other installed software. It is the operating system that handles your net connection, not, surprising as it may seem to you, the hard disk. OK, if you were on a gigabit connection then maybe hard disk write speeds could be a limiting factor and could influence your download speed but your are not on a gigabit link so therefore the physical hard disk is an irrelevance unless it happens to be failing. So, what is different about the three systems? The operating system and other installed software, and it appears one of those systems has a networking problem - hence my advice to post here for further help. Such problem might be with the network configuration and I have already suggested that one thing you might want to check is the values for RWIN and MTU for each system, but could also be the result of one system having an application (possibly malware) that is affecting the connection speeds. A good place to start might be to uninstall and reinstall the networking components on the system having problems. -- Mike Maltby (E-Mail Removed) CLR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > Well Mike, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my posts, > and I've tried to make my situation clear, but your responses > indicate that you just don't grasp what I am trying to describe. > I'll try once more in the hopes that someone can see the problem as > it is, and offer some constructive advice. > > I am talking about ONE computer system, it has a removable hard disk > chassis for Drive C. I have three different hard drives that I can > plug in and boot up with, one at a time. With my main HD in place, I > only get a 100-200kb download speed reading from www.pcpitstop.com > where it should be between 2000-3000kb for my Roadrunner cable > connection. With either one of the other two HD's, (in the SAME > computer but by themselves) I get the normal 2000-3000kb rating. > The problem is OBVIOUSLY within the HD, (either mechanical or the > software), since that is the only thing being changed. It would seem > NOT to be the hardware, as such because the drive seems to function > normally in all other respects. I am convinced that my install of > WinMe on this one drive has been corrupted in some was as to be the > source of the problem. > > My real question is if it is possible to "refresh" my WinMe install > without having to reformat the entire drive and totally re-installing > WinMe. I feel sure a total re-do would solve the problem, but only > as a last resort as I do not wish to disturb my email, drivers, and > other software if possible. > > Any constructive thoughts would be appreciated. |
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Hi All.........
If any of you, who might not be intimidated by the other posts in this thread, could offer some suggestions or assistance to my original posted concern, I would certainly be appreciative. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:eW4$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi all......... > > I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on > Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all > Maxtor's), each > with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) download speed > test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) consistantly gets between 100 and > 200kb speeds while the other two (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the same > wireless network all get over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG > scans of the lowspeed hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and DeFrag > did not change anything. > Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom > computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the > 100-200kb range also........ > > Anybody run in to anything like this before? > > Vaya con Dios, > Chuck, CABGx3 > > |
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I'm afraid that I have to agree with Mike -
I would not rely on PCPitstop for anything - least of all an HD test. download and run a proper benchmarker for HD's http://www.nodesoft.com/ would seem to do a reasonable job, in the 'real' world -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi All......... > > If any of you, who might not be intimidated by the other posts in this > thread, could offer some suggestions or assistance to my original posted > concern, I would certainly be appreciative. > > Vaya con Dios, > Chuck, CABGx3 > > > > "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:eW4$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Hi all......... >> >> I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on >> Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all >> Maxtor's), each >> with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) download > speed >> test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) consistantly gets between 100 > and >> 200kb speeds while the other two (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the >> same >> wireless network all get over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG >> scans of the lowspeed hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and > DeFrag >> did not change anything. >> Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom >> computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the >> 100-200kb range also........ >> >> Anybody run in to anything like this before? >> >> Vaya con Dios, >> Chuck, CABGx3 >> >> > > |
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For those interested, I bit the bullet and re-installed WinMe on the Hard
Disk that was giving me the slow download speeds and now it works perfectly, enjoying the same fast 2000-3000kb download speeds as the other two Hard Disks. The trouble apparently really was a corrupt installation of WinMe. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:eW4$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi all......... > > I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on > Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all > Maxtor's), each > with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) download speed > test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) consistantly gets between 100 and > 200kb speeds while the other two (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the same > wireless network all get over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG > scans of the lowspeed hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and DeFrag > did not change anything. > Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom > computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the > 100-200kb range also........ > > Anybody run in to anything like this before? > > Vaya con Dios, > Chuck, CABGx3 > > |
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CLR wrote:-
> .... The trouble apparently really was a corrupt installation of WinMe. Or more likely, a bad/corrupted installation of the Modem/Network driver. I think Mike made it pretty clear that it wasn't a HDD issue. Mart "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > For those interested, I bit the bullet and re-installed WinMe on the Hard > Disk that was giving me the slow download speeds and now it works > perfectly, > enjoying the same fast 2000-3000kb download speeds as the other two Hard > Disks. The trouble apparently really was a corrupt installation of WinMe. > > Vaya con Dios, > Chuck, CABGx3 > > > > "CLR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:eW4$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Hi all......... >> >> I have a 1.2GB, 512MB AMD system with removable hard drive chassis on >> Roadrunner Cable. I have three different plug in hard drives (all >> Maxtor's), each >> with WinMe on them. Using the www.pcpitstop.com (and others) download > speed >> test, one hard drive (relatively new 60GB) consistantly gets between 100 > and >> 200kb speeds while the other two (smaller sizes) and my laptop on the >> same >> wireless network all get over 2000kb consistantly. Both Norton and AVG >> scans of the lowspeed hard drive turn up nothing. Full ScanDisk and > DeFrag >> did not change anything. >> Also, if I have this "bad" HD in the Master computer, then the bedroom >> computer (on wireless) drops it's download speed from 1500kb to the >> 100-200kb range also........ >> >> Anybody run in to anything like this before? >> >> Vaya con Dios, >> Chuck, CABGx3 >> >> > > |
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