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Posted: Sat Jun 23rd, 2012 07:42 |
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rmoser
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Part of it appears to be associated with the use of green Seagate drives. Green drives do all sorts of tricks to use less power which makes them slow and relatively unresponsive. It's a simple fix; don't use green drives. You'll use a bit more electricity but things will run faster and more reliable. Rob
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