Vista move/copy files
Vista move/copy files
My experience with Vista before I downgraded to XP in Dec was that (even after SP1 was released) moving or coping files in Windows Explorer (or in Outlook for that matter) was insufferably slow - so slow that I had to downgrade to XP. Does anyone know if Vista SP2 has improved the file move/copy speed? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Ashe Lockhart
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Re: Vista move/copy files
What has amazed me since Vista RC1 is the lack of solutions and workarounds that could have helped. Seems like the "computer journalism geniuses" just never wrote about this gargantuan Vista bug.Ashe Too wrote:My experience with Vista before I downgraded to XP in Dec was that (even after SP1 was released) moving or coping files in Windows Explorer (or in Outlook for that matter) was insufferably slow - so slow that I had to downgrade to XP. Does anyone know if Vista SP2 has improved the file move/copy speed? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Yes, today's Vista is faster in copy and paste, but still not exactly quick. If you have to do copy and move jobs a lot, try Vista's own Robocopy. It has always been super fast.
Copy and paste actions within Windows Explorer are the slowest way to go, and drag and drop is risky because you can accidentally drop things into the wrong folder.
If you seek more of an interface type of copy program try Syncback, which is very fast and free.
Re: Vista move/copy files
Thanks. Does anyone know how Windows 7 does with file move/copy/delete?
Ashe Lockhart
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Charlotte, NC
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Re: Vista move/copy files
In my experience, moving files (on the same disk) is fast, as it should be. Copying, it's not so fast but it's acceptable to me, given how infrequently I do it. (And Outlook's copy/move speed will have little to do with the Windows version -- it's just disk writes to an NTFS file, apart from the file system, the OS is not involved.)Ashe Too wrote:My experience with Vista before I downgraded to XP in Dec was that (even after SP1 was released) moving or coping files in Windows Explorer (or in Outlook for that matter) was insufferably slow - so slow that I had to downgrade to XP. Does anyone know if Vista SP2 has improved the file move/copy speed? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
This really should be in the Vista forum, though.
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Re: Vista move/copy files
Perhaps the gargantuan issue has been in your system configuration!mgo wrote:Seems like the "computer journalism geniuses" just never wrote about this gargantuan Vista bug.
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Re: Vista move/copy files
I rather have the feeling that the slow copy/moving files is some myth remained from the beta period of Vista that was really long long time ago
I have never been able to find any difference in file copy/move speeds between XP and Vista or, for that matter, Windows 7 beta. In fact, Vista and Win 7 seems to perform better when copying from one HD to another. Maybe a few points for the OP to consider:
1) When copying/moving from/to another HD, make sure you have selected maximum performance for this device in Device Manager
2) There are those Sata Power Management and USB Power Management Vista hotfixes from Lenovo. Believe me, the second one makes quite a difference when using an attached USB storage. I don´t know whether those hotfixes are applicable to your system (which is?), though.
3) Make sure you have Intel Matrix Storage Driver is installed.
Cheers,
Marin
1) When copying/moving from/to another HD, make sure you have selected maximum performance for this device in Device Manager
2) There are those Sata Power Management and USB Power Management Vista hotfixes from Lenovo. Believe me, the second one makes quite a difference when using an attached USB storage. I don´t know whether those hotfixes are applicable to your system (which is?), though.
3) Make sure you have Intel Matrix Storage Driver is installed.
Cheers,
Marin
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Re: Vista move/copy files
Actually this problem has been documented many times and unfortunately for multiple small files Vista in general is slower than XP. Nonetheless Vista SP2 X64 speeds everything up a little.
Anyway moves should be fast though and large files don't copy slow. A lot depends on your setup and it seems you might have a configuration problem.
As to the advice above do not enable "Advanced Performance" unless the drive has battery backup. A sudden power loss could corrupt the data stored on the drive.
Anyway moves should be fast though and large files don't copy slow. A lot depends on your setup and it seems you might have a configuration problem.
As to the advice above do not enable "Advanced Performance" unless the drive has battery backup. A sudden power loss could corrupt the data stored on the drive.
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I believe you rather mean the write caching than the toggle between "optimize for performance" and "optimize for quick removal"...closersource wrote:As to the advice above do not enable "Advanced Performance" unless the drive has battery backup. A sudden power loss could corrupt the data stored on the drive.
I believe that in general both Vista and XP copy small files slower than bigger ones, but I don´t have the impression that Vista does that slower than XP. The only exception IMHO is copying pictures/photos, yet I believe it´s rather the user´s perception due to the extra animation added to Vista over XP. Nevertheless, there is a lot more to be desired here, especially for a modern OS like Vista, and for that matter for Windows 7 too, for the latter one seems to be suffering from the very same issue
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Re: Vista move/copy files
I had trouble with it, but for some reason it went away. Doesn't matter though, since I'm now using Teracopy, which hasn't failed me once! 
But this is an old topic, I believe.
But this is an old topic, I believe.
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