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Brennivargur
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Posted - 2010.11.08 13:53:00 -
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Problem persists after fresh install of windows + new firmware on everything + latest official SB/NIC/AHCI drivers, any more suggestions?
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist I have facial hair how can I help?
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Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2010.11.08 15:42:00 -
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Provide some basic details on the hardwares involved, how you hook them up (partition? RAID? which is HDD0/HDD1?) and maybe someone might be able to offer some suggestions.
If disabling the disk cache somewhat alleaviated the issue from your previous tests, then I'm thinking of possible IO stress/freezes intermittently timing-out the disk/network buffering process ... even though typically, you'd expect IO stress/freeze to affect a cached disk much less than it does for an un-cached disk. You could try monitoring the disk/network IO to see if there's anything abnormal during transfer. Also look out for possible system warning/errors in the Event Viewer that may shed more light on what's happening.
A longshot suggestion is to run an XP/Linux VM and test the transfer to it. If it works, you've got an easy workaround If it doesn't, well, back to square one.
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Brennivargur
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Posted - 2010.11.08 19:12:00 -
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http://schnitzel.webhop.org/Report.htm EVEREST report of my desktop.
Server is old as ****, HP something motherboard and some IDE disks hanging on it, with the CPU fan taped on with tesa tape, don't know much about it tbh and don't bother digging it up. About to test:
Server --> another computer running windows Another linux machine (same OS) --> 2x windows pc's Another linux machine (different OS) --> 2x windows pc's
hope that will help isolate the issue *sigh*
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist I have facial hair how can I help?
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Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2010.11.08 21:03:00 -
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Lol, you like to complicate things by running the SSD as primary
Well, Win 7 should have automatically aligned the disk if you've set it up with the Win 7 setup - thus optimizing the IO perfomance. There's some talk about power saving features killing SSD performance, but I cba to look up if it even applies to AMD and SSD nowadays.
One other simple suggestion, you could try moving that pagefile on C: to your standard HDD D: and check again. |
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