SATA & eSATA hard drive speed poor

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I get 2.3Mb/S data transfer rate from an internal Seagate 750GB SATA II drive
to an external eSATA Seagate 750GB SATA II drive! When I use the USB 2.0
capabaility of the external drive I get 10Mb/S.

Drive speed has always been an issue for me under Windows Vista. I am not
using any RAID or anything weird. And this is now the same on two different
mother boards.

Any suggestions?
 
Open Device Manager (its in the Control Panel) and then
right-click on your hard drive (under Disk Drives). Click
on "Policies" and make sure there are check marks next to
"Optimize for Performance", "Enable write caching on
the disk", and "Enable advanced performance", then click OK.


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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I get 2.3Mb/S data transfer rate from an internal Seagate 750GB SATA II drive
to an external eSATA Seagate 750GB SATA II drive! When I use the USB 2.0
capabaility of the external drive I get 10Mb/S.

Drive speed has always been an issue for me under Windows Vista. I am not
using any RAID or anything weird. And this is now the same on two different
mother boards.

Any suggestions?
 
Despite your belief, it really sounds like the drive is connected to a USB1
rather than USB2 port. Perhaps the external enclosure contains a USB1 chip.
I'd be chasing hardware rather than software reasons. Good luck.

Poppy.
 
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