I am utilizing a dual boot system with win2000 on the primary drive and SuSe8.2 on the slave. I believe that my windows system has a virus that is damaging my Linux drive. I have formatted the primary drive several times using the M$ install disks and within a few minutes of use the M$ drive slows to a crawl. I have also formatted and reinstalled Suse. Once i reboot and utilize SuSe the root system appears to have been damaged which causes a reduced performance. All hardware except the hard drives is new and has been tested 4x for problems at a reliable shop... the tech stated that the primary drive appears to have a problem with data loss(he had trouble loading drivers on the M$ drive). All other hardware appears normal to extensive tests. Dose Suse have a disc scan program? Can i perform a low level format using Suse? Any suggestions? Note: Suse performance does not degrade unless i boot into Windoze (i foolishly tried to download M$ patches). I am not a programmer and have not been able to check the data base to see if these questions have been asked before. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Chuck __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 8:47 am, Chuck Naugle wrote: 1.Linux runs OK 2. run Win2000 3. Linux runs slow The first answer is do not run windows. But if you really HAVE to, then I would look at what is common to them, that windows can write too, and will effect performance - My only suggestion is the BIOS settings. David
I am utilizing a dual boot system with win2000 on the primary drive and SuSe8.2 on the slave. I believe that my windows system has a virus that is damaging my Linux drive. I have formatted the primary drive several times using the M$ install disks and within a few minutes of use the M$ drive slows to a crawl. I have also formatted and reinstalled Suse. Once i reboot and utilize SuSe the root system appears to have been damaged which causes a reduced performance. All hardware except the hard drives is new and has been tested 4x for problems at a reliable shop... the tech stated that the primary drive appears to have a problem with data loss(he had trouble loading drivers on the M$ drive). All other hardware appears normal to extensive tests. Dose Suse have a disc scan program? Can i perform a low level format using Suse? Any suggestions? Note: Suse performance does not degrade unless i boot into Windoze (i foolishly tried to download M$ patches).
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Chuck Naugle
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david stevenson