The performance of a single disk 1TB HDD since its inception, to bring users a surprise, whether as the main disk, or as a HD hard disk, a single disk 1TB hard drive than the performance of the old hard drive significantly improved. In particular, the recent hard drive price war, long-time users to buy.
Change the disk no longer worry installation system, backup data all Raiders
The continuous read and write speed of the single disk 1TB HDD is 140-160mb/seconds, the maximum read and write speed is more than 200mb/seconds, the second kills the old HDD more than enough. Many netizens once worried about the new single disk 1TB hard drive speed too fast, the old motherboard does not play out. Wuhan netizens with 6 years ago 945GC motherboard will be a single disk 1TB HDD performance of the incisively and vividly.
P4 506+945GC Platform Test single disc 1TB HDD score (click to enlarge)
However, users in the practical application of new problems. When we bought the new hard drive back, we found that the transfer of data alone consumes a lot of time, and part of the data in the transfer process, also encounter file protection or whether the file needs to be copied, etc., especially 1TB or more data transfer time can consume a large half day.
Is there any way to receive the data of old hard disk once and for all? This is the focus of this topic.
Blue screen crashes? One trick. HDD Mode setting
Users to buy a new computer, the original old hard disk data to copy, the full acceptance of the original hard disk data, including the operating system together with the new hard disk. The first problem they encountered was hard disk working mode. If the switch is not easy to occur blue screen or multiple reboots after the system crashes.
Hard disk working mode conflict causes blue screen
There is no hard disk working mode in the old platform era, such as the early 945 platform does not have ahci/ide/raid mode. Or the installation diagram of the easy, the old platform hard disk working mode to select the IDE compatibility mode. The speed of the current single disk 1TB hard drive, AHCI can better play its performance, and the motherboard manufacturers will use AHCI as the default hard drive operation mode.
Hard drive mode conflict can also cause frequent restart of the computer
If the operating system of the original hard disk is working in IDE mode, and the new computer's motherboard is set to AHCI mode, the system crashes after a blue screen or multiple reboots. This problem is not difficult to solve, we will adjust the motherboard settings of the new computer to IDE mode, enter the operating system, modify the registry to let the operating system and AHCI match:
Enter "regedit" interface in "Run"
First step: After clicking on the Boot menu, select the "Run" section in the menu. Type "regedit" in the input box of the Run column and enter the Registry Editor.
The AHCI modification interface of Registry Editor
Step two: After opening the Registry Editor, enter the "hkey_local_machine--system--current--controlset--SERVICES--MSAHCI" key value. Double-clicking the item with the name "Start" in the right window pops up a dialog box that changes the default parameter from 3 to 0. After clicking "OK" and saving, restart your computer.
Computer BIOS hard disk working mode selection interface
Step three: After restarting the computer, enter the BIOS, and in the "Integrated Peripherals" page, change "SATA ide/raid/ahci Mode" to "AHCI" (the different BIOS option names will vary slightly).
Tip: AHCI is the acronym for the Serial ATA Advanced Master Interface, an Intel-led technology that allows the storage driver to enable advanced Sata features such as native command Queuing (NCQ) and hot-swappable. The potential performance of the SATA drive can be played after the AHCI is turned on, theoretically increasing the read and write speed of 30% of the hard drive.
Win7 backup restore powerful still fall short
Win7 Backup and restore system, is the preferred backup and Restore tool for many OEM computer manufacturers, it can set the time restore point automatically/manually, easy to operate, only need to press F8 key to restore.
We open the "Turn System Restore" option on the "recovery" screen in the control Panel
The operating system asks if you need to back up files