I realize that a lot of the computer's speed relies on the speed of the hard drive. This being the case, I have a little 6gb hard drive acting as sort of a buffer I guess you could say for files downloading off Kazaa. The files download onto the 6gb hard drive and when they are done, I transfer them into the big hard drive in the proper folder. The system is intended to reduce lag by having the small hard drive work very hard but the hard drive with all the programs stays fairly idle and ready for action.
Ok now, the problem is that the system really dies in terms of speed when downloading lots of files at once. If the big hard drive which runs all programs (including windows) is not being used much, then why does the system act like it is? If I try to open something like Outlook, it takes a significant amount of time to open it. The CPU is not running at 100%, there is no shortage of ram (512mb) and the pagefile is on the big hard drive so none of those are the problem.
Anybody have any ideas?
300W PSU (maybe not enough powa?)
AthlonXP 1700+
512mb ram
both hard drives are 5400RPM
KT266A chipset (gigabyte motherboard)
Windows 2000 Pro