The only thing that I can guess with no information (logs) provided by you, is check the drive controller in Device Manager and make sure it has not reverted to PIO Only mode. Change to DMA mode if it has reverted.
I agree it's not acceptable. If you are still ripping check the performance tab of the task manager to see what the CPU load is, if the controller has reverted to PIO Only mode it will be very high, if in DMA mode the CPU is not involved.
Hi riskybzns
Please update to the latest version found here and try again.
I doubt that your drive is in PIO mode because it is a Sata drive,but Open Fab Click the Green √ top right > General > make sure Check for DMA Automatically is Checked and also Click the Reset DMA to the right click OK and restart Fab.
You may have to restart your computer also.
Hope this helps
CBR929
CBR929
Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
Hi riskybzns
Please update to the latest version found here and try again.
I doubt that your drive is in PIO mode because it is a Sata drive,but Open Fab Click the Green √ top right > General > make sure Check for DMA Automatically is Checked and also Click the Reset DMA to the right click OK and restart Fab.
You may have to restart your computer also.
Hope this helps
CBR929
CBR929
I didn't do the update, but I did what you mentioned in the rest of the post and it looks like that done the trick.
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