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    ML, maybe you require some extensive pauses between the file copy processes in your .bat?
    Like maybe 1 minute to be sure.

    What would the .bat code be to do a pause?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    ML, maybe you require some extensive pauses between the file copy processes in your .bat?
    Like maybe 1 minute to be sure.
    I don't think so... the CDT process states you need to wait those around 45 seconds only after all the CDT copying has been done, not between the steps. As far as I've gone with my testing, letting the system to be idle between the CDT steps turns the CDT into an ordinary not-so-good copywaza. If I'm not correct on this, feel free to turn my attention to it

    Btw, yesterday it just became more mysterious... I switched to 2 identical HDD's (Seagate 160Gb SATA 8Mb, previously it was 20Gb IDE for system and 500Gb 2nd HDD), and guess what... the CDT 32M time improved by ~0.6 secs (first time I got below 13m13s with CDT and the configuration I described above) while my copywaza time - only by 0.2 seconds This means additional testing again

    KTE, I did a run with your timings, but haven't taken the screenshot with me. The stock time (with tweaked Windows, no copywaza, no CDT) was, if I remember properly, around 13m33s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlobber View Post
    Btw, yesterday it just became more mysterious... I switched to 2 identical HDD's (Seagate 160Gb SATA 8Mb, previously it was 20Gb IDE for system and 500Gb 2nd HDD), and guess what... the CDT 32M time improved by ~0.6 secs (first time I got below 13m13s with CDT and the configuration I described above) while my copywaza time - only by 0.2 seconds This means additional testing again
    Having two HDDs, new, same ones made a gain to my results too!

    KTE, I did a run with your timings, but haven't taken the screenshot with me. The stock time (with tweaked Windows, no copywaza, no CDT) was, if I remember properly, around 13m33s.
    Cheers. Try doing a CW run now please and let me know the time and frequencies used.

    mrlobber: forgot to throw in one major edit. Use 8 multi please because my setup can't do that FSB at 1:1.
    Last edited by KTE; 11-19-2007 at 02:40 PM. Reason: Changed CDT to CW which is what I meant- sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlobber View Post
    I don't think so... the CDT process states you need to wait those around 45 seconds only after all the CDT copying has been done, not between the steps. As far as I've gone with my testing, letting the system to be idle between the CDT steps turns the CDT into an ordinary not-so-good copywaza. If I'm not correct on this, feel free to turn my attention to it

    Btw, yesterday it just became more mysterious... I switched to 2 identical HDD's (Seagate 160Gb SATA 8Mb, previously it was 20Gb IDE for system and 500Gb 2nd HDD), and guess what... the CDT 32M time improved by ~0.6 secs (first time I got below 13m13s with CDT and the configuration I described above) while my copywaza time - only by 0.2 seconds This means additional testing again

    KTE, I did a run with your timings, but haven't taken the screenshot with me. The stock time (with tweaked Windows, no copywaza, no CDT) was, if I remember properly, around 13m33s.
    M8......ACCORDING to this "CDT Tweak" you HAVE to see MORE than 10sec dropping out of it.....

    I mean that IF you have - for example - 13.13m with the Copy Waza, when you apply the "CDT Tweak", you MUST SEE 13.03m......THAT'S the time difference you SHOULD see according to OPB.....
    .......and you are talking about 0.6sec.....!........Give me a break......
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    M8......ACCORDING to this "CDT Tweak" you HAVE to see MORE than 10sec dropping out of it.....
    People can't get upstairs without taking the first steps, so let's consider these small differences being those steps
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlobber View Post
    People can't get upstairs without taking the first steps, so let's consider these small differences being those steps
    OK......At least give us ONE step at a time....for example ~ 3sec difference and then the rest 10sec difference.....
    DON'T just move your feet a bit upwards coz you'll never reach the next step.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    OK......At least give us ONE step at a time....for example ~ 3sec difference and then the rest 10sec difference.....
    DON'T just move your feet a bit upwards coz you'll never reach the next step.....
    Now what happens if you or any other members here dont get a 10sec improvement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by filmbot View Post
    Now what happens if you or any other members here dont get a 10sec improvement?
    Nothing..... I personally don't care any more......

    IF someone get's the "gain of 10sec", then he'll be happy I think.....
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