Solved my laggy HD performance in Win7!


  1. Posts : 1,269
    Windows 7 Ultimate Retail Box (64-bit installed) + Service Pack 1
       #1

    Solved my laggy HD performance in Win7!


    First off I want to punch M$ is the face yet again for defaults that cause performance issues, that turned out to be the problem, new ones, that having not used Vista I had never heard of before.

    Visit this web page for info:

    Slow File and Folder Copy, Move, Transfer or Delete Operation Speed Problem in Vista Fix My Digital Life

    Start at Solution #3 and work your way down.

    Hope this helps, I saw immediate change after rebooting!
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Faladu said:
    First off I want to punch M$ is the face yet again for defaults that cause performance issues, that turned out to be the problem, new ones, that having not used Vista I had never heard of before.

    Visit this web page for info:

    Slow File and Folder Copy, Move, Transfer or Delete Operation Speed Problem in Vista Fix My Digital Life

    Start at Solution #3 and work your way down.

    Hope this helps, I saw immediate change after rebooting!
    Thanks for the fix I am sure OP will find it useful +rep for you

    Ken J
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  3. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #3

    Solution 3: Turn Off Remove Differential Compression
    Eh....Remove Differential Compression is not causing the issue AT ALL nor did it ever cause it.

    Solution 4: Disable TCP/IP “Receive Window Auto-Tuning” and/or “Receive Side Scaling”
    This can in fact slow things down. The reason this might slow things down is because the hardware in between you and the client is broken or poorly configured. However if hardware is not an issue, having these on improves network utilization and push more bits down.

    "TCP receive window size" what this does allows a TCP packet to hold more information. Otherwise the max a packet can carry is 64K. But window scaling can push it to 1 GB. (in theory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_window_scale_option

    Solution 6: Turn Off Windows Search
    Solution 7: Turn Off Indexing Services
    Solution 8: Disable Thumbnail Preview
    Solution 9: Turn Off IPv6 Support
    These are not the cause of the slowdown nor will turning them off fix it.

    Most of the suggestions in that article are bogus.
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  4. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 baby ! : D
       #4

    don't listen to logic as long as it worked for you that's all that counts

    Happy Computing ! : D

    I may use a few of these tips for my Windows 7 machine myself

    Thanks for sharing !


    Jordan
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  5. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #5

    JordanJP said:
    don't listen to logic as long as it worked for you that's all that counts
    Except the OP never tested which one actually worked. From his post I can only assume he did everything starting at number three. So which one solved the problem? Blindly turning things off without understanding and finding the true cause is of no help.
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  6. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #6

    the only time i can see this working is copying or moving to a old NAS or Net share and even this shouldn't do much (unless you really have a old or weird weird router/NAS/NIC)...
    although if you are copying or moving large file (i mean on the GB scale) Teracopy is a good solution for this
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  7. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
       #7

    will this make gaming performance better?
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  8. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #8

    sotorious said:
    will this make gaming performance better?
    No, not in the slightest.
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