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  • J Joan M

    Hello all, I don't pretend to rant or to vent or to kill or to ... well better to leave it here... Each time I try to copy one file the computer slows down... if I copy that file from Vista to a XP computer it takes ages, and if I do it from any folder to any other folder in my own vista computer it is also very slow... The computer is a HP dc7700p, this means: I have a 4,7 in the system evaluation: Intel 6600 2.40 & 2.40, 2 GB of RAM and Vista 32. Does anybody know of a solution? something magic that would make that "OS" to copy a file a little bit faster? Thank you in advance... PS: I'm ready to fight if I start receiving "special" posts... :-D

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    A few years ago, we had that happen at the company I was at. Turned out a badly configured switch was forcing a portion of the network to 10Mbps.

    Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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    • J Joan M

      Hello all, I don't pretend to rant or to vent or to kill or to ... well better to leave it here... Each time I try to copy one file the computer slows down... if I copy that file from Vista to a XP computer it takes ages, and if I do it from any folder to any other folder in my own vista computer it is also very slow... The computer is a HP dc7700p, this means: I have a 4,7 in the system evaluation: Intel 6600 2.40 & 2.40, 2 GB of RAM and Vista 32. Does anybody know of a solution? something magic that would make that "OS" to copy a file a little bit faster? Thank you in advance... PS: I'm ready to fight if I start receiving "special" posts... :-D

      [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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      Try TeraCopy[^] out, it doesn't work very well in lots of files but on huge files it's noticeably quicker.  It does have issues though with UAC so whenever you want to paste into a directory that is tied down then you have to disable it (there's an option where it's disabled when the scroll lock is on).

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      • J Joan M

        Hello all, I don't pretend to rant or to vent or to kill or to ... well better to leave it here... Each time I try to copy one file the computer slows down... if I copy that file from Vista to a XP computer it takes ages, and if I do it from any folder to any other folder in my own vista computer it is also very slow... The computer is a HP dc7700p, this means: I have a 4,7 in the system evaluation: Intel 6600 2.40 & 2.40, 2 GB of RAM and Vista 32. Does anybody know of a solution? something magic that would make that "OS" to copy a file a little bit faster? Thank you in advance... PS: I'm ready to fight if I start receiving "special" posts... :-D

        [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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        Sounds like a good topic for YAVDR.

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        • J Joan M

          :sigh: This is more or less that "kind" of answer... Yes... that would surely do the trick, but now I would like to be legal and also I would not like to spend money on an OS that surely will disappear... I'll think of it if the Vista thing don't get improved and the next windows is into the market, but not now...

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          Mac sale has been increasing continuously. The issue of Vista many experience is one of the reason. One behavior that I observed is that it takes a long time to expand a tree in the left pane of the windows expolorer. Clicking on a folder in the left pane to see its sub folders in the right panel is much faster than expanding the folder tree.

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          • H Harvey Saayman

            Jacquers wrote:

            AntiVirus Program? Disk Fragmentation? Driver Issues?

            crappy OS? :laugh:

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            xtravagan
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            It is surely not the Vista OS that is the problem, that is just faulty logic, you have millions of users without this problem, I am one of them, I have faster copying in Vista generally due to better cache handling. My guess would be either a failing harddrive or that it has gone into a wrong PIO/DMA state or that you don't have the proper driver. If you check in the device mananger under your IDE or SATA controller what does it say?

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            • J Joe Woodbury

              A few years ago, we had that happen at the company I was at. Turned out a badly configured switch was forcing a portion of the network to 10Mbps.

              Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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              Joan M
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              Our HP Procurve is not a managed one so it cannot be badly configured... But thank you for trying!

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                Sounds like a good topic for YAVDR.

                Todd Smith

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                Joan M
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                Yes it does... but it was not my intention... I wanted to get an answer... :^)

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                  Joan Murt wrote:

                  something magic that would make that "OS" to copy a file a little bit faster?

                  Get a free magic here[^].


                  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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                  Joan M
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                  I'll try it... Thank you for your feedback...

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                  • E Ed Poore

                    Try TeraCopy[^] out, it doesn't work very well in lots of files but on huge files it's noticeably quicker.  It does have issues though with UAC so whenever you want to paste into a directory that is tied down then you have to disable it (there's an option where it's disabled when the scroll lock is on).

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                    Joan M
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                    Thank you for your suggestion Ed I'll check it and let's see how it works...

                    [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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                    • E Ed Poore

                      Try TeraCopy[^] out, it doesn't work very well in lots of files but on huge files it's noticeably quicker.  It does have issues though with UAC so whenever you want to paste into a directory that is tied down then you have to disable it (there's an option where it's disabled when the scroll lock is on).

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                      Joan M
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                      After trying almost all the possible solutions in the world :rolleyes: I've tried TERACOPY... Man, this works! At least the copy processes are fast again... THANK YOU! :thumbsup:

                      [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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                      • J Joan M

                        After trying almost all the possible solutions in the world :rolleyes: I've tried TERACOPY... Man, this works! At least the copy processes are fast again... THANK YOU! :thumbsup:

                        [www.tamelectromecanica.com][www.tam.cat]

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                        Word of advice. Turn on the feature which disables it when Scroll Lock is enabled, TeraCopy is horrendously slow on lots of files. If it's big files that you're transferring then it's great but lots of small ones and it takes an absolute age compared to Vista. Glad it's been of help though.


                        I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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