My new Vista machine seems to take AGES to copy files to network drives.
For example, copying a single 10mb file has so far taken several minutes
and it hasn't even actually started the copy yet - it still says
"Calculating..."
....but when I try and install them, they just say "this update does not
apply to your system". Why not? There's nothing about those hotfixes
which says they only apply to certain systems or hardware and many
people have said that they fix the problem. So why can't I install them?
I've also tried other file copy utilities such as the command prompt and
RoboCopy. Whatever I do, it's still just as slow.
PLEASE can anybody tell me any other things I can try to fix this.
"Nick Gilbert" <nickg@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> My new Vista machine seems to take AGES to copy files to network drives.
> For example, copying a single 10mb file has so far taken several minutes
> and it hasn't even actually started the copy yet - it still says
> "Calculating..."
>
> Windows XP can copy the file in about 4 seconds.
>
> I've disabled Remote Differential Copy.
> I've disabled TCP receive window scaling.
> I've updated my network card drivers.
>
> If I can't fix in the next couple of days then I'm going to have to give
> up and go back to XP.
>
> I'm using a Dell Dimension 9200 with an Intel 82566DC under Vista
> Business.
>
> Two knowledge base articles mention hotfix packs which sound like they
> address this problem:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938194
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938979
>
> ...but when I try and install them, they just say "this update does not
> apply to your system". Why not? There's nothing about those hotfixes which
> says they only apply to certain systems or hardware and many people have
> said that they fix the problem. So why can't I install them?
>
> I've also tried other file copy utilities such as the command prompt and
> RoboCopy. Whatever I do, it's still just as slow.
>
> PLEASE can anybody tell me any other things I can try to fix this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick...
Re: Slow file copy in Vista (VERY VERY slow in fact)
As far as I know, I'm just using normal 32bit that came with the PC. I
doubt they'd ship it with 64bit installed? Not sure how I'd check
though... 64 isn't mentioned anywhere in computer properties.
Paul Smith wrote:
> There are separate versions for 32-bit and 64-bit. Make sure you're
> using the correct one.
>
Re: Slow file copy in Vista (VERY VERY slow in fact)
"Nick Gilbert" <nickg@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:eTSwx52$HHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> My new Vista machine seems to take AGES to copy files to network
> drives. For example, copying a single 10mb file has so far taken
> several minutes and it hasn't even actually started the copy yet - it
> still says "Calculating..."
>
> Windows XP can copy the file in about 4 seconds.
>
> I've disabled Remote Differential Copy.
> I've disabled TCP receive window scaling.
> I've updated my network card drivers.
>
> If I can't fix in the next couple of days then I'm going to have to
> give up and go back to XP.
>
> I'm using a Dell Dimension 9200 with an Intel 82566DC under Vista
> Business.
>
> Two knowledge base articles mention hotfix packs which sound like they
> address this problem:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938194
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938979
>
> ...but when I try and install them, they just say "this update does
> not apply to your system". Why not? There's nothing about those
> hotfixes which says they only apply to certain systems or hardware and
> many people have said that they fix the problem. So why can't I
> install them?
>
> I've also tried other file copy utilities such as the command prompt
> and RoboCopy. Whatever I do, it's still just as slow.
>
> PLEASE can anybody tell me any other things I can try to fix this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick...
For my Dell 9200 the fix was to get rid of the McAfee firewall which
came preinstalled and that was uninstall not disable.
The slow copies occurred with push copies from Vista Home Premium to a
NAS drive and to XP.
Of course this may not apply in your case :-)
Re: Slow file copy in Vista (VERY VERY slow in fact)
Be sure you have the latest Vista patches from MS. This is one issue
addresed.
"Nick Gilbert" <nickg@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:eTSwx52$HHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> My new Vista machine seems to take AGES to copy files to network drives.
> For example, copying a single 10mb file has so far taken several minutes
> and it hasn't even actually started the copy yet - it still says
> "Calculating..."
>
> Windows XP can copy the file in about 4 seconds.
>
> I've disabled Remote Differential Copy.
> I've disabled TCP receive window scaling.
> I've updated my network card drivers.
>
> If I can't fix in the next couple of days then I'm going to have to give
> up and go back to XP.
>
> I'm using a Dell Dimension 9200 with an Intel 82566DC under Vista
> Business.
>
> Two knowledge base articles mention hotfix packs which sound like they
> address this problem:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938194
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938979
>
> ...but when I try and install them, they just say "this update does not
> apply to your system". Why not? There's nothing about those hotfixes which
> says they only apply to certain systems or hardware and many people have
> said that they fix the problem. So why can't I install them?
>
> I've also tried other file copy utilities such as the command prompt and
> RoboCopy. Whatever I do, it's still just as slow.
>
> PLEASE can anybody tell me any other things I can try to fix this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick...