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Hello,
I just put a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro on my old desktop. It's using a Samsung PM830 SSD to run the system and a Seagate 2tb secondary drive. The only other programs I've installed on the computer is Steam and Google Chrome.
When I try to run any software, or download something from Steam, my system starts to run really slow. I open the task manager and it shows 100% active time however the read and write speed are either very low or zero. After a short while my download stops and I get a "disk write error" on Steam. While trying to do Windows System Updates, the downloads stop and I get an error 0x800706be.
In researching the issue on Windows Tech Support forums, I come across a very similar entry. There was an answer by Marc Cai that delves into using the registry editor to make an entry. While looking in my registry editor I notice my hard drives are listed under SCSI instead of PCI, and there are much fewer parameters when compared to the screen shot by Mark Cai. I don't even have a parameter for Interruption Management.
This leads me to wonder, is my registry setup incorrectly? I only installed Windows 10 Pro 2004 this morning and have made no changes to the registry myself.
Please help
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I just put a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro on my old desktop. It's using a Samsung PM830 SSD to run the system and a Seagate 2tb secondary drive. The only other programs I've installed on the computer is Steam and Google Chrome.
When I try to run any software, or download something from Steam, my system starts to run really slow. I open the task manager and it shows 100% active time however the read and write speed are either very low or zero. After a short while my download stops and I get a "disk write error" on Steam. While trying to do Windows System Updates, the downloads stop and I get an error 0x800706be.
In researching the issue on Windows Tech Support forums, I come across a very similar entry. There was an answer by Marc Cai that delves into using the registry editor to make an entry. While looking in my registry editor I notice my hard drives are listed under SCSI instead of PCI, and there are much fewer parameters when compared to the screen shot by Mark Cai. I don't even have a parameter for Interruption Management.
This leads me to wonder, is my registry setup incorrectly? I only installed Windows 10 Pro 2004 this morning and have made no changes to the registry myself.
Please help
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