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divlong | 09:54 Wed 31st Aug 2011 | Technology
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It took about 11 hours for McAffee to scan my hard drive on Sunday.

Having checked the device manager it appears that my primary ATA drive (C:) is using PIO while my DVD rewriter is set for ultra-dma 4.

Is this likely to be a failure in the ATA controller or in the disk?

If I replace the disk, how do I clone my current hard drive onto it? I am using XP Pro.

TIA

Duncan

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You should be able to change your drive from PIO to UDMA in the BIOS.

If it is set to PIO it will really slow your PC down.
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Thanks, VHG. All my drives were originally set to UDMA. It appears that the driver has downgraded the interface speed - perhaps because of errors.

However, I will try to reset it this evening when I get home from work.

I would still like to know how to clone the drive just in case I need to replace it. I'm sure that I've done this before.

Cheers,

Duncan
you can clone a disk using a prog like this but follow instructions to a T
www.easeus.com
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