I had a similar "slowness" poblem. I copied a 60GB drive to an 80GB drive (I 
used the G4U CD). It took about 48 hours (but did succeed). I would have 
expected less than an hour. The source drive was an internal IDE (laptop) and 
the destination drive was an external USB 2.0 drive. Any ideas?

Darin McLEAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       Hi folks,
  
 PLEASE HELP
 I have a machine on which I have a speed problem on a  local hard disk clone.
 The primary ide channel has 1 master  - hard disk ATA100  dma
 The secondary ide channel has 1 master - hard disk ATA100  dma
 and secondary slave is a cdrom ATA33
  
 The speed of my transfer is approximately 20MB/s
 I beleive it should be around 60 or 80MB/s for  ATA100...
  
 The boot up is fine with no error and initializes the Bus  Master driver.
 Should I disconnect the CDROM as 20MB/s sounds like ATA33 due  to the slow 
CDROM connection shared with the secondary hard disk??
  
 Also could someone explain how or with what program or  download I can make a 
bootable USB stick with G4u using windows to make  it.
  
 Thanks in advance.
 Darin
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