Hi,
Please, may somebody explain me why i cant activate the "write caching"
and the "advanced" option with my Samsung SATA HD400LJ, in device manager,
on vista home premium french all updates before sp1 release
(if i am ticking the settings, they wont last after "apply"/"reboot").
i had when upgrading from win xp media center 2005 to vista home premium,
installed the intel's ICH7R chipset driver and Matrix storage utilities(with
a floppy)
My motherboard is an Asus P5WDH Delux bios 1901, E6600.
the samsung sata drive is connected to my motherboard's intel sata
connector.
ps: see the Matrix storage console's report below
regards
System Information
Kit Installed: 7.8.0.1012
Kit Install History: 7.8.0.1012
Shell Version: 7.8.0.1013
OS Name: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Édition Familiale Premium
OS Version: 6.0.6000 Build 6000
System Name: INV
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC.
System Model: P5W DH Deluxe
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
BIOS Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc. 1901 , 01/24/2007
Language: FRA
Serial ATA Information
Intel Serial ATA Controller: Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA AHCI Controller
Number of Serial ATA ports: 4
Driver Version: 7.8.0.1012
Serial ATA Plug-In Version: 7.8.0.1013
Language Resource Version of the Serial ATA Plug-In: 7.8.0.1013
ISDI Library Version: 7.8.0.1013
Hard Drive 0
Status: Normal
Device Port: 0
Device Port Location: Internal
Current Serial ATA Transfer Mode: Generation 2
Model: SAMSUNG HD400LJ
Serial Number: S0H2J1WL804780
Firmware: ZZ100-15
Native Command Queuing Support: Yes
Size: 372.6 GB
Unused Port 0
Device Port: 1
Device Port Location: Internal
Unused Port 1
Device Port: 2
Device Port Location: Internal
Unused Port 2
Device Port: 3
Device Port Location: Internal
"JSF" <> a écrit dans le message de
news:F6CE9116-CB16-4439-9771-...
>I tried updating with both the vista drivers that came with the board as
>well
> as the vista drivers that were on the GB website. Neither did any
> difference.
>
> In device manager the write caching is turned on and even the advanced
> selection is chosen, no luck.
>
> The same sata drive can read fast enough to write @ ~16MB/s to a USB
> drive,
> so functionally it can read, just can't write.
>
> "Dustin Harper" wrote:
>
>> Download the newest drivers for your chipset from the Gigabyte site. See
>> if
>> that helps your transfer speeds.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Dustin Harper
>>
>> http://www.vistarip.com | Vista Resource & Information Page
>>
>>
>> "JSF" <> wrote in message
>> news:BBF491E2-3B97-4D3D-83CF-...
>> > Help, I have a Gigabyte board with an AMD quad core, 2GB memory,
>> > nothing
>> > special.
>> >
>> > Latest BIOS.
>> >
>> > I loaded Vista on a fresh SATA II drive, and the performance was
>> > terrible.
>> >
>> > (All tests use the same 850MB AVI file, copied from various locations)
>> >
>> > Copy from NAS to C: drive
>> >
>> > SATA - 3GB/s
>> > IDE - 10GB/s
>> >
>> > Copy from C: drive to D: drive
>> >
>> > SATA - 4GB/s
>> > IDE - 22GB/s
>> >
>> > Copy from C: drive to USB 2.0 external drive
>> >
>> > SATA - 16GB/s
>> >
>> > Something really weird is going on
>> >
>> > These are fresh installs, right out of the box. No drivers, no
>> > patches.
>> > This all started because my fully configured system was so slow. I
>> > thought
>> > it
>> > might be SW related and wiped the drive clean.
>> >
>> > What could possibly be going on?
>>