Shrink Speed went nuts

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  1. aircav696

    aircav696 Member

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    I have had Shrink on my Sony Vaio for some time. It was taking 6-7 minutes to shrink, all of a sudden it's taking 26- 30 minutes to do it. I have changed nothing at all on the settings. When it transfers to dvd decrypter it now takes 35-39 minutes instead of 8-9 minutes. What is happening, Help Please.
     
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    DMA in device manager set to PIO or is it a SATA drive?
     
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    How do you find out if pio or sata?
     
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    Mez Active member

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    A long shot... Check your disk space on C: and the drive you are using to write to your ISO file. Empty your trash can before you check.
     
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    Its trying to do the job without the necessary files in the system. Install vbrun60sp5.exe on winXP, WinVista and Win 7.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    I'm not sure what relevance this has to the OP experiencing the classic symptoms of one or more drives dropping into PIO mode..

    I'm investigating vbrun60sp5.exe here ~ http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/811719/4911829
     

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