USB write speed is suddenly extemely low!

Hunnicat

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Please help me!

A lot of stuff has happened in the last two days, which I don't understand.

The latest thing to happen, is that I can't write large files to USB-sticks. I usually transfer at about 1 GB per minute. Now, about the first couple of hundred MB (judging by the progress-bar) go at normal speed (ca. 15 MB/s), and then it stops. Windows starts saying the 3 GB file will transfer in "about 3 minutes", then suddenly says "about 1 hour", then a couple of minutes later "about 3 hours." I am sure if I waited longer, it would say "about one day".

Here is all the crazy stuff that has happened:

Wait, I was just about to read all the stuff I had written and saved in a text file on my desktop, but now it is totally empty! It was 28 KB, and it still is, but it is all 0-chars now!!!

What is going on with my computer?! This is intolerable! Now I am losing data! I don't even have write-caching enabled on the C: drive, and still this happened!

Let me see if I can remember it.

I first noticed something strange, when my external HDD which was drive e: was suddenly drive n:! This has never happened before.

I began to google it, and there seemed to be a lot of mentions of USB-drives. So I remembered that just a short time earlier, I had inserted an old 256 MB USB-stick plus my Android phone at the same time. Was that the problem?

Then I tried inserting the USB-stick again, and my external HDD was now drive O:, whereas the USB-stick was drive N:!

I went into Disk Management, and the external HDD was all the way down as "disk 9". I don't remember what it was before, but I THINK it was just below the internal drive as drive 1, or 2, or something.

Also, Windows seemed to boot up more slowly, and I thought could it be because the external HDD was all the way down as disk no. 9? Now windows seems to turn off the HDD and then spin it up again every time it boots up. I don't remember if it did this before, so I don't know if this is also a symptom of something being wrong.

Finally, I decided to name my external HDD drive Z:, to prevent it being changed into another letter, and breaking my shortcut-links.

But I think that's when I discovered that transferring large files to other USB-drives is impossible. It's funny, my external HDD seems to have no problems copying files to the internal C: drive, but when I try to copy a file from the external drive to a USB-stick, it acts as described above. Also, my external HDD makes an odd ticking-sound when reading, as if it is an old-style HDD, which made noises when reading and writing, whereas when copying to the internal, it is smooth and silent.

I just tried copying a large file from the internal HDD to the USB-stick, and the same thing happens. It goes quickly in the beginning, and then, about 20% into the file, it goes dead. Actually, it's completely dead. The USB-stick isn't even blinking anymore. And Windows is stills saying "about 2 minutes 45 seconds" here 6 minutes later. It's completely dead.

I have tried searching for explanations for the disk-number switch thing, but so many things are happening, that I don't know what to try to search for.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio XPS
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel i5 750
Memory
4 GB
Some more info:

I went to check whether the write-caching was on my internal HDD, and now it WAS checked! I am 99% sure it was unchecked when I looked at it some hours ago.

Also, a couple of times today and yesterday, when I booted up, windows couldn't find my external HDD.
Sometimes, when I clicked on the drive, it looked as if the drive was empty. I nearly had a heart-attack, thinking about all my files being gone! I then had to physically remove the power cord from the HDD, for Windows to recognize it again, and show the contents were still alright.

This also happened once last week, but I had forgotten about it.

This also happened once yesterday with one of the USB-sticks. I could click on the drive, but it opened showing nothing in the foilder.

So I am beginning to think that some of the issues I am describing is not a new problem, and may not be related. But the extremely low USB-transfer speed IS a new problem for me.



Okay, I just tried another USB-stick than my usual one, and it seemed to work, though the speed seemed unusually low, 6 MB/s. The readspeed is fine though, I think, at 30 MB/s.



Now I tried the usual USB-stick again now it wrote the entire file at 12 MB/s. No, as 10 MB is remaining to be written, the process froze up for 30 seconds. Well, now it seems to done- e all there.


I understand NOTHING.



Everything in Windows 7 has seemed stable and fine until now. And now all this stuff?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio XPS
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel i5 750
Memory
4 GB
Not that this will be of any use to correct the problem, just so you know that you are not alone, I had the same thing happen after November updates.
Art.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Win7 sp1 Pro 64bit / XP sp2 Pro (games only)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DP35DP (CPU1)
Memory
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 400MHz (5-5-5-18)
Graphics Card(s)
1024MB GeForce GTX 560
Sound Card
NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
SyncMaster (2048x1152@60Hz)
Hard Drives
240GB Sandisc Extreme Pro SSD
244GB Seagate ST3250410AS
488GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142
931GB Western Digital WDC WD1003FZEX
PSU
Corsair 720
Case
ATX
Keyboard
HID Keyboard Device Logitech
Mouse
HID-compliant mouse Microsoft
Other Info
TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223L

HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH12LS35
Schedule a disk check: chkdsk c: /f
Run sfc /scannow

Open disk manager and delete all partitions on the USB flash disk. Create new and format as default (normally as Fat32).
Open Task manager and look for suspicious program or service.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    custom build
    OS
    Windows 7 HP 64
    CPU
    i5 6600K - 800MHz to 4200MHz
    Motherboard
    GA-Z170-HD3P
    Memory
    4+4G GSkill DDR4 3000
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG - Intel 530
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 226BW
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    (1) -1 SM951 – 128GB M.2 AHCI PCIe SSD drive for Windows 7 and Lubuntu
    (2) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for Data
    (3) -1 WD SATA 3 - 1T for backup
    PSU
    Thermaltake 450W TR2 gold
    Keyboard
    Old and good Chicony mechanical keyboard
    Mouse
    Logitech mX performance - 9 buttons (had to disable some)
    Internet Speed
    500Mb/s
    Browser
    Firefox 64
    Other Info
    TinyWall firewall
  • Computer type
    Laptop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    Asus Q550LF
    OS
    Windows 7 Pro
    CPU
    i7-4500U 800MHz to 3.0GHz
    Motherboard
    Asus Q550LF
    Memory
    (4+4)G DDR3 1600
    Graphics Card(s)
    IG intel 4400 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG Display LP156WF4-SPH1
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    BX500 120G SSD for Windows and programs +
    1T HDD for data
    Internet Speed
    500 Mb/s
    Browser
    Firefox
    Other Info
    TinyWall firewall
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