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				Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 09:37 
				by eLPuSHeR
				Hello.
I don't know whether this is doable or not but that stage(s) TAKE AGES on my SATA II hard disk. I don't know wheter the script is reading/verifyng hashes or whatever but as I have said it takes ages (I know my hard disk is not the fastest one but).
Chipset is Intel X99 with Intel AHCI driver.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 17:22 
				by eLPuSHeR
				I have set a folder exclusion for Windows Defender. Now, instead of 2h it takes one hour and a half.
I will try with standard ms ahci drivers this afternoon.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 18:02 
				by boco
				It's only 1-2 minutes, for me. This is on a USB 2.0-connected magnetic hard disk.
Even 1.5 hours is abnormally long.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 18:13 
				by Dalai
				On my server it takes one to two minutes, even for the ~4.5 GB updates for MS Office (on internal SATA disk).
Defragmenting the files could help, but since the time span you told us is so much larger, it could be that your disk has some issues reading some sectors (or is even dying). You should check its SMART values with a program like CrystalDiskInfo and probably do some performance tests with the drive.
Regards
Dalai
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 22:42 
				by aker
				Taking about 5 minutes here.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 23:53 
				by eLPuSHeR
				Hello.
First of all, thank you very much for those suggestions.
On my work's computer, (Intel i7, 7th gen), the full process takes usually around 15-20 minutes. I am using a SATA III drive there.
I am going to do some integrity, surface tests on my SATA II hard disk although it appears to be fine.
This is what winsat says about performance.
> Disk  Random 16.0 Read                       1.62 MB/s          4.0
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Read                   64.37 MB/s          5.8
> Disk  Sequential 64.0 Write                  63.94 MB/s          5.8
> Promedio de tiempo de lectura con escrituras secuenciales6.478 ms          5.5
> Latencia: percentil 95                       11.878 ms          5.4
> Latencia: máxima                             21.802 ms          7.9
> Promedio de tiempo de lectura con escrituras aleatorias6.503 ms          5.5
Best regards.
 
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
13.01.2020, 23:59 
				by eLPuSHeR
				Some info from HDTune
Buffer size      : 8192 KB
Standard         : ATA/ATAPI-8 - SATA II
Supported mode   : UDMA Mode 6 (Ultra ATA/133)
Current mode     : UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100)
S.M.A.R.T                    : yes
48-bit Address               : yes
Read Look-Ahead              : yes
Write Cache                  : yes
Host Protected Area          : yes
Device Configuration Overlay : yes
Automatic Acoustic Management: yes
Power Management             : yes
Advanced Power Management    : no
Power-up in Standby          : yes
Security Mode                : yes
Firmware Upgradable          : yes
Partition     : 1
Drive letter  : D:\
Label         : DATOS
Capacity      : 476936 MB
Usage         : 81.59%
Type          : NTFS
Bootable      : Yes
HD Tune: ATA     WDC WD5000AAJS-2 Health
ID                               Current  Worst    ThresholdData     Status   
(01) Raw Read Error Rate         200      200      51       0        Ok       
(03) Spin Up Time                175      172      21       6241     Ok       
(04) Start/Stop Count            88       88       0        12788    Ok       
(05) Reallocated Sector Count    200      200      140      0        Ok       
(07) Seek Error Rate             200      200      51       0        Ok       
(09) Power On Hours Count        44       44       0        41406    Ok       
(0A) Spin Retry Count            100      100      51       0        Ok       
(0B) Calibration Retry Count     100      100      51       0        Ok       
(0C) Power Cycle Count           91       91       0        9805     Ok       
(C0) Power Off Retract Count     200      200      0        408      Ok       
(C1) Load Cycle Count            196      196      0        12793    Ok       
(C2) Temperature                 125      101      0        25       Ok       
(C4) Reallocated Event Count     200      200      0        0        Ok       
(C5) Current Pending Sector      200      200      0        0        Ok       
(C6) Offline Uncorrectable       200      200      0        0        Ok       
(C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count   200      200      0        710      Ok       
(C8) Write Error Rate            200      200      51       0        Ok       
Power On Time         : 41406
Health Status         : Ok
Disk is totally defragmented and seems in working order.
Time to go to sleep. I will do more testing tomorrow.
 
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
14.01.2020, 10:09 
				by eLPuSHeR
				Hello.
I have just created a whole WSUS installation from scratch (At my work's PC).
Total time 22 minutes. Good.
Could it be I was previously using the minimizeondownload=Enabled option?
I will recheck it after lunch on my main SATA II PC.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
14.01.2020, 11:55 
				by boco
				There is an OS "foreground boost" for the currently active window, yes. The only thing you could do is trying if it makes any difference without that option.
Do you have any software that manages process priorities (like Process Lasso, for example)?
			 
			
		
			
				Re: Speeding up "verifying integrity of existing..."
				
Posted: 
14.01.2020, 13:07 
				by Denniss
				Please monitor the C7 errors on your HDD, may be a cable/connection problem.
Plus the more threads your CPU has the more files are checked simultaneously which is major stress for a HDD and actually forced me to move files to my SSD (HDD head sounds were not sounding healthy to me)