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| Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... Hi, I've got relatively current gear (Seagate & WD drives, and a Plextor DVDR drive) but I'm finding the 90 minutes it takes to dump the content of a DVD onto my HD unnecessarily excessive. Is it supposed to take that long to copy 3-4 gigs worth of raw data to a HD? The target drive isn't even the one Windows is installed on, which is supposed to help speed-wise. What could be causing this, and how could I tweak WinXP (fully patched) into speeding this up? I've got 4GB of ram (even though 2 are being wasted most of the time). Thanks. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:u48cVO7oIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I've got relatively current gear (Seagate & WD drives, and a Plextor DVDR > drive) but I'm finding the 90 minutes it takes to dump the content of a > DVD onto my HD unnecessarily excessive. Is it supposed to take that long > to copy 3-4 gigs worth of raw data to a HD? The target drive isn't even > the one Windows is installed on, which is supposed to help speed-wise. > > What could be causing this, and how could I tweak WinXP (fully patched) > into speeding this up? I've got 4GB of ram (even though 2 are being wasted > most of the time). > > Thanks. Copying files to the Windows system disk makes no difference when it comes to speed. Your first step in your trouble-shooting effort should be to check the Event Viewer. You might find some interesting stuff in there. Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch it. If you turn a blank there, try copying a different DVD. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message news:u$UMuS7oIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Copying files to the Windows system disk makes no difference when > it comes to speed. Your first step in your trouble-shooting effort should > be to check the Event Viewer. You might find some interesting stuff in > there. Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch it. If you turn a blank > there, try copying a different DVD. How do I get there and what am I looking for? PS: This is the 6th consecutive DVD, all of them have been slow. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:u48cVO7oIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I've got relatively current gear (Seagate & WD drives, and a Plextor DVDR > drive) but I'm finding the 90 minutes it takes to dump the content of a > DVD onto my HD unnecessarily excessive. Is it supposed to take that long > to copy 3-4 gigs worth of raw data to a HD? The target drive isn't even > the one Windows is installed on, which is supposed to help speed-wise. > > What could be causing this, and how could I tweak WinXP (fully patched) > into speeding this up? I've got 4GB of ram (even though 2 are being wasted > most of the time). > > Thanks. > Are you by any chance going thru an unpowered USB hub using an external device to transfer thru? If so, bypass it. s |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:u48cVO7oIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I've got relatively current gear (Seagate & WD drives, and a Plextor DVDR > drive) but I'm finding the 90 minutes it takes to dump the content of a > DVD onto my HD unnecessarily excessive. Is it supposed to take that long > to copy 3-4 gigs worth of raw data to a HD? The target drive isn't even > the one Windows is installed on, which is supposed to help speed-wise. > > What could be causing this, and how could I tweak WinXP (fully patched) > into speeding this up? I've got 4GB of ram (even though 2 are being wasted > most of the time). > The one thing you should note is that the quoted read speed of the DVD drive only applies to pre-mastered disks. It is often slower for DVD-R discs and for many drives is actually slower than the write speed. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:ungetj7oIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message > news:u$UMuS7oIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Copying files to the Windows system disk makes no difference when >> it comes to speed. Your first step in your trouble-shooting effort should >> be to check the Event Viewer. You might find some interesting stuff in >> there. Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch it. If you turn a blank >> there, try copying a different DVD. > > How do I get there and what am I looking for? > I already gave you the recipe: Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch it. By the way, you're posting in the future. Fix your clock or your time zone. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message news:ukg2Er7oIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > I already gave you the recipe: Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch > it. Thanks, but what am I looking for? I see nothing but "Information" type entries during the hours I was copying files. > By the way, you're posting in the future. Fix your clock or > your time zone. No, you're posting in the past. ;) It is currently 10:28am where I am, eastern. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:eoVIYw7oIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message > news:ukg2Er7oIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> I already gave you the recipe: Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch >> it. > > Thanks, but what am I looking for? I see nothing but "Information" type > entries during the hours I was copying files. > >> By the way, you're posting in the future. Fix your clock or >> your time zone. > > No, you're posting in the past. ;) It is currently 10:28am where I am, > eastern. No you are posting in the future. Your time zone must be set up incorrectly, because the post I'm replying to isn't due to be posted for another 40 minutes. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... Funny, but my clock says it is 10:49 AM EDST. Your post that I am replying to shows 11:28 AM. Your daylight saving time setting is off. Have you adjusted for the new DST by downloading all MS patches for the operating system? "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:eoVIYw7oIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message > news:ukg2Er7oIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> I already gave you the recipe: Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch >> it. > > Thanks, but what am I looking for? I see nothing but "Information" type > entries during the hours I was copying files. > >> By the way, you're posting in the future. Fix your clock or >> your time zone. > > No, you're posting in the past. ;) It is currently 10:28am where I am, > eastern. > |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:eoVIYw7oIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message > news:ukg2Er7oIHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> I already gave you the recipe: Click Start / Run / eventvwr.exe to launch >> it. > > Thanks, but what am I looking for? I see nothing but "Information" type > entries during the hours I was copying files. > >> By the way, you're posting in the future. Fix your clock or >> your time zone. > > No, you're posting in the past. ;) It is currently 10:28am where I am, > eastern. You need to look for error messages that relate to today's date. You are entitled to maintain your own time standard. However, if you look at this thread then you will find that all respondents' replies follow each other sequentially. Yours, on the other hand, are always one hour ahead of time. So either everyone else's time is wrong or maybe yours is . . . |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "mjs" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:u48cVO7oIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I've got relatively current gear (Seagate & WD drives, and a Plextor DVDR > drive) but I'm finding the 90 minutes it takes to dump the content of a > DVD onto my HD unnecessarily excessive. Is it supposed to take that long > to copy 3-4 gigs worth of raw data to a HD? The target drive isn't even > the one Windows is installed on, which is supposed to help speed-wise. > > What could be causing this, and how could I tweak WinXP (fully patched) > into speeding this up? I've got 4GB of ram (even though 2 are being wasted > most of the time). Let's just clear something up. Are you saying you're having trouble copying _data_, in other word dragging and dropping files, or are you importing DVD film into something? Because the time would be about right for the latter. For the former, I'd agree with Pegasus. And there is also something wrong with your time setting. I'm sitting here reading this in the UK, it's currently 3.58 PM and your most recent post on this thread is showing as being made at 4.28PM. |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... OK, I think it's fixed now. "Automatically adjust for daylight savings etc." was unchecked. This is because WinXP got the week wrong this year with regards to setting the clock back one hour (convention recently changed). So I had it set up manually. Everything should be OK now. "LVTravel" <noone@nothere.com> wrote in message news:%23hXfm87oIHA.4620@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Funny, but my clock says it is 10:49 AM EDST. Your post that I am > replying to shows 11:28 AM. Your daylight saving time setting is off. > Have you adjusted for the new DST by downloading all MS patches for the > operating system? |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com.oz> wrote in message news:eWhYi%237oIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > You need to look for error messages that relate to today's date. One warning (which is unrelated to the slowness because it dates back to 20 mins ago) says : "TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts." What does that mean and how worried should I be? As for the slowness in throughput between the DVD and HD, I see nothing since 2:15am (which is probably really 1:15am). There are a few DCOM errors here that look like this : "DCOM got error "The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting to start the service usnjsvc with arguments" This seems to coincide with audio editing software crashing. This happens every once in a while. Not sure how it would be related to my throughput problems, but I'm no expert. Any other ideas? |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMomi2******.com> wrote in message news:Ae1Pj.29000$Q52.11360@bignews9.bellsouth.net. .. > > Are you by any chance going thru an unpowered USB hub using an external > device to transfer thru? If so, bypass it. s *whoosh!* Haha.. sorry, but that just flew over my head. Could you dumb it down like you were talking to a Canadian? Because you are. ;-) (The hardware is internal and plugged directly into the MB, if that helps.) |
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| Re: Copying DVD contents to HD painfully slow... "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:480c9cf0$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > > The one thing you should note is that the quoted read speed of the DVD > drive only applies to pre-mastered disks. It is often slower for DVD-R > discs and for many drives is actually slower than the write speed. I burned these DVDs myself. They're for backup purposes. I'm re-importing them onto my HD. |
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