but i dunno who else to ask!
I have just downloaded a free wee proggy called FreshDiagnose and ran the HardDisc benchmark.
The results were pretty mad. My windows/software ect drive is writing at about 10 and reading at about 5 (MB/S), however my other drive (sitting pretty much empty - used for storing home videos) is reading at 17.52 and writing at 16.43 (MB/S).
The second HD was installed by me, and is the same size (-/+ a few MB) and is clearly much faster than my origional one supplied by the manufacturer.
Would it be worth my while transfering over all of my C:\ data to my D:\ drive (and vice-versa) and if so how would I do it simply. I was guessing something like norton ghost, but free

, to copy the C drive to the (can be empty) D drive and then put the D stuff on CD ect ect ect and then make the D drive the boot drive from bios.
Thanks for yer help
Dunc