As I think I mentioned, Pradeep, I just changed the power supply over to a Seventeam 250W because it's quieter. Even with a smaller board, the A-Open case still makes it difficult to use the 3.5 inch slots. With the MSI KT-266 I had up until last night, you had to pull the RAM out to change the hard drives over. I started trying to see if I could just squeeze a drive back into the bay without pulling the RAM using the Epox board I just replaced the MSI with but then said to hell with it and used the top bay instead. (The one over the PSU where the X-15 sits.)
Yes, I've been off the air for a while while I did some reorganising. Pulled out that crappy MSI main board that utterly refuses to be stable with 512MB of DDR - it's perfect with 256MB, just can't cope with two DIMMS - swapped the 5400 RPM Samsung 60GB data drive for a 40GB Samsung 7200 - yes, the Western Digitals are faster, but I want reliability first and speed second for this job, and I'm only using 10GB of it anyway - and, seeing as I had the box apart, swapped out the XP 1700 for an 1800.
It's surprising how much faster the 7200 is at opening large folders (i.e., folders with a great many sub-folders and files). I wonder if the cache system on the V40 is much inferior to the P40's (though they are both 2MB), as the actual access time difference is only a millisecond or so. Or perhaps W2K is just taking advantage of the extra RAM. (Even though the folders in question are not in the cache to start with.) Or maybe the combination of of factors involved is fooling me: extra 100MHz, more RAM, freshly formatted partitions, faster drive.