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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Graceman on July 15, 2012, 03:14:35 pm
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I am experiencing some issues which might be down to HDD problems. Every now and then the whole screen movement of cursor or scrolling in a window stops I can hear the HDD clonking away being updated or read and when it stops I have control again.
The Bios is set to IDE for the ICH SATA Control Mode with SATA Ports 0-3 native mode set as disabled.
I have tried ACHI but just cannot boot to windows with this setting. I do not have any raid set up as i do not need or use this.
Has anyone got any ideas as to what causes this lockout its some 10 or more seconds I have to wait before I can regain use of the system while the drive is busy.
I have an I7-930 quad core chip so would have thought that if the HDD was busy I would have still had control over scrolling and cursor.
HDD is Seagate Barracuda 7200.12, 500Gb Partitioned to C:\ & D:\
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Sounds like your on a wireless/bluetooth mouse which might have an issue? If so, try removing the wireless dongle and switch to a usb or ps2 mouse to see if the prob. persists.
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Interestingly I do have a wireless mouse but it never struck me it could be the cause I wll do some testing, I do have both the wireless & PS2 type optical connected at same time.
Wireless connected to front USB port so I can swap it between PC & laptop plus the PS2 connected via a KVM switch as I run two computers in parrallel.
I can switch single keyboard & mouse between them.
As I also have two screens this allows the two computers to display on two different screens with separate left & right hand mouse control for each screen.
But I will test this by removing tth USB dongle for the wireless mouse to see if it does it so watch this space for results.
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After some testing the wireless mouse has nothing to do with it in fact it seems better with it than without.
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Hi Graceman,
Usually a stutter like this is caused by either the anti-virus doing a check, something updating or Windows indexing. Some things to check anyway if you haven't already.
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Windows indexing can that be turned off?
The stutter is quite pronounced and can happen frequently especially after typing and saving.
Can the TCP receive Window setting cause this? I have increased this to 128480