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DFI slow eide transfer- settings?

Hi, I have four of these: DFI RS482 INFINITY Socket 939


All three of them transfer 1500-1700mb per minute when using ghost to backup/restore. Now each computer has identical hardware. So I was wondering why only one mobo is giving me trouble in transfer speed as it only goes 500-600mb per minute? Did I setup something wrong? Thanks for any input!

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I forgot to include a link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813136007 that is the board on newegg

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Is this transfer speed via a network connection or via an optical drive ?
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This transfer speed is neither. Every system has two harddrives and one is the boot harddrive that contains the system files and the other is the spare that I use norton ghost to do the entire system backup/restore.

On the particular system that i'm speaking of, the transfer speed is very slow and I don't know why it is so. The other three systems are setup the same with identical hardware and the transfer speed when I use Norton Ghost, is extremely fast as expressed in my first post. Any ideas on what I did wrong or some tips on correcting this issue?

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