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File Transfer Slow [:-(
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I am trying to transfer files from my C drive which is getting full (20GB free out of 500) to my F drive which has tons of space but it is taking AGES.
eg. I have just tried to shift a file full of raw picture files (only 14 gb) from my desktop to the second HDD and it just sat there saying "two hours" is this normal? ...the words "what" and "Funicular" come to mind!
Hellllp!
eg. I have just tried to shift a file full of raw picture files (only 14 gb) from my desktop to the second HDD and it just sat there saying "two hours" is this normal? ...the words "what" and "Funicular" come to mind!
Hellllp!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've not told us what drive F actually is but I'd guess at a USB flash drive. While such drives can sometimes offer reasonably decent 'read' speeds, their 'write' speeds are notoriously slow. What you're seeing isn't at all unusual.
However you might be able to improve things a bit. See 'Set USB Drive optimized for better performance' here:
http:// winaero .com/bl og/how- to-fix- the-slo w-data- transfe r-issue -and-sp eed-up- your-us b-flash -drive/
However you might be able to improve things a bit. See 'Set USB Drive optimized for better performance' here:
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Oh, hang on. I've just re-read your post and seen 'second HDD'. I apologise if my post above is irrelevant.
A possibility though is that there's a background program on your computer that's constantly reading and writing data to one of your hard drives, causing it to 'bottleneck'. Try making transfers in Safe Mode to see if you get any improvement.
A possibility though is that there's a background program on your computer that's constantly reading and writing data to one of your hard drives, causing it to 'bottleneck'. Try making transfers in Safe Mode to see if you get any improvement.
Data transfer between two internal hard drives should be quick.
14Gb should take just about 5 minutes.
However if your C drive is nearly full it can affect Windows performance (Windows needs a lot of free space to work properly).
Try moving a few smaller files off the C drive first to create space on C then gradually move up to the larger ones.
14Gb should take just about 5 minutes.
However if your C drive is nearly full it can affect Windows performance (Windows needs a lot of free space to work properly).
Try moving a few smaller files off the C drive first to create space on C then gradually move up to the larger ones.
try Teracopy from http:// www.cod esector .com/do wnloads - it's free for non-commercial use and works faster than the Windows copy.