The only thing I can think of right now is that your disk controller
might be running in PIO mode rather than UDMA mode, this can
dramatically slow down disk operations. 

In addition most motherboards require custom windows drivers in order
for the disk controller to run at it's full speed. I would go into
device manager and check your  disk controller and make sure it  has a
custom driver installed and the 'mode' is not set to PIO. Exactly how
you do this on WHS I'm not sure, I've never used it. On XP and W7 its
control Panel->System->device manager.

John S.


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