T61p: Low disk index performance under Windows 7

I installed Windows 7 on my T61P and updated all the latest drivers.

But, I found that the rate of return of the system is only 2.9. The lower under-score is "disk data transfer rate."

Somethink seems wrong with HD or ATS controller. Someone knows the solution to this problem?

Disable the write cache and see what happens... I'm a 5.3 on my machine

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