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Originally Posted by Pcoop
What board and drives are you using? does it only happen on hdds or optical drives? A lot of old optical drives used PIO4 becuase they were that slow anyway and it was cheaper to make. All new'ish ones (last 7 years?) will use udma33 or 66.
If its an nvidia board (assuming your using the onboard IDE/SATA) changing the drivers could help. Nvidia has an optimised IDE driver (for nvidia boards only) which may help, or may be causing the problem if your already using it.
When installing nvidia drivers it will give you the option if you want to use it.