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Why VISTA so slow ????
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05/11/2008 10:11:44
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Windows
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Divers
Thread ID:
01359777
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>>>>Hey Gang!
>>>>
>>>>Just bought a Gateway Desktop - the DX4720-03 Intel Dual-Core ES200 - 4 GB Memory - 640 MB HardDrive with Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit (SP1).
>>>>
>>>>Hooked it up to the home network using Ethernet. Also connected to the home network is the older eMachines with Vista Ultimate on it (Pentium D 3.2 Ghz single core - 2 MB memory - Windows Vista 32 bit Ultimate).
>>>>
>>>>In moving the data over from the old PC to the new - the fastest speed I could get to move the data was around 3 MB / sec..... very slow. Just copying around 250 Gigs was going to take about 23 hours (YIKES!!!).
>>>>
>>>>I went on the internet, and many others have had this nightmare also.... but I never found an answer to get the speed up (isn't the normal speed over 10 MB/sec for XP ??)
>>>>
>>>>What do you think? What should I look for to speed things up?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>__
>>>Make sure that on both the XP and the Vista side, In the advanced tab of the controller (via device manager) the Speed and Duplex are set to 100 Mb FULL
>>>
>>>Defaults are always AUTO, it happens that the controller sets itself in half-duplex - and that is soooo slowwwwwww - I've seen it happen
>>
>>You mean, under Device Manager / Network Adapters / (the Adapter itself) / Properties / Advanced / Media Type ???
>
>Yes - almost
>.... (the adapter itself) - rightclick - Properties | Advanced TAB
>
>One of the properties is 'Speed and Duplex' Look at the value

Thanks! I will this afternoon when I get home.
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP
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