Well, at some point your data/porn is going to go through your random access memory via dma or udma. If you are afraid of leaving tracks, all bytes and bits are lost from ram when electrical power is removed from the system.
However, there are tracks left behind to help your system fix itself that you, or anybody can access.
As far as your data transfer rate, well, that depends on many variables.
Give us more info on the bus/drives you are transferring data, and we can help with why the slowdown. Data swaps qiuickly, images (porn) takes a bit longer. But, yeah, most likely it goes through your ram before it is transferred. That is why you have a buffer and want more ram.
Last edited by poof; 07-01-2003 at 10:45 PM..
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