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  • =?Utf-8?B?Zmlyc3RtYXRlaXJvbmd1dA==?=

    slow copy speed

    so when i try to copy/cut a file to place in another detination, i get a max
    speed of 10.2 Mps.... this is very daunting, as i have to move about 26 gigs
    of information off of my slave drive to re-format it... at that rate it will
    take over seven hours for it to comple, providing it stays at max speed...
    but i don't have the time to do that, nor do i want to bog down my CPU with
    it either.... so, is there a way to increase my file transfer rate?
  • PvdG42

    #2
    Re: slow copy speed


    "firstmateirong ut" <firstmateirong ut@discussions. microsoft.comwr ote in
    message news:0068E992-ADAC-4452-A227-D6A72DBEE670@mi crosoft.com...
    so when i try to copy/cut a file to place in another detination, i get a
    max
    speed of 10.2 Mps.... this is very daunting, as i have to move about 26
    gigs
    of information off of my slave drive to re-format it... at that rate it
    will
    take over seven hours for it to comple, providing it stays at max speed...
    but i don't have the time to do that, nor do i want to bog down my CPU
    with
    it either.... so, is there a way to increase my file transfer rate?
    Are you trying to do this from within a .NET application you're developing,
    or using Windows utilities directly? If the latter, you need to find an
    appropriate Windows group to ask in. Here's how.

    As you appear to be using a web interface, start here to find an appropriate
    group:



    Click the + beside your language. then scroll down to Windows. In Windows,
    open the category for your version of Windows, then find a group there to
    post in.




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    • =?Utf-8?B?Zmlyc3RtYXRlaXJvbmd1dA==?=

      #3
      Re: slow copy speed

      ***Are you trying to do this from within a .NET application you're developing,
      or using Windows utilities directly?***
      neither.... it says it right in my post, i am copying/cutting from my slave
      drive to my c:\ drive.... lol

      "PvdG42" wrote:
      >
      "firstmateirong ut" <firstmateirong ut@discussions. microsoft.comwr ote in
      message news:0068E992-ADAC-4452-A227-D6A72DBEE670@mi crosoft.com...
      so when i try to copy/cut a file to place in another detination, i get a
      max
      speed of 10.2 Mps.... this is very daunting, as i have to move about 26
      gigs
      of information off of my slave drive to re-format it... at that rate it
      will
      take over seven hours for it to comple, providing it stays at max speed...
      but i don't have the time to do that, nor do i want to bog down my CPU
      with
      it either.... so, is there a way to increase my file transfer rate?
      >
      Are you trying to do this from within a .NET application you're developing,
      or using Windows utilities directly? If the latter, you need to find an
      appropriate Windows group to ask in. Here's how.
      >
      As you appear to be using a web interface, start here to find an appropriate
      group:
      >

      >
      Click the + beside your language. then scroll down to Windows. In Windows,
      open the category for your version of Windows, then find a group there to
      post in.
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >

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