Solving Vista copying and moving files is slow

  

When VISTA performs copy-and-paste operations, it often calculates the amount of data and then estimates the remaining time. This process will cause the system to copy and paste the operation slower. And when copying many small files, there is often a failure that the system stops responding. You have to restart vista to solve the problem. How to solve the problem of slow copy and paste VISTA?

Compared with XP, it takes a long time for Vista to copy, move, and delete files between local or network directories. The more files are operated, the slower the speed; in addition, when you open one When you are on a local or network directory, you also need to wait a long time to display the content. In order to speed up the speed of Vista to delete, copy and move files locally, it is recommended that you take the following countermeasures:

1. Turn off "remote differential compression" Turn off VISTA's default setting "remote differential compression" In VISTA's "Turn Windows feature on or off", disable "Remote Differential Compression". This is the most effective solution at present, not only to solve the problem of slow copying files on Vista network, but also to solve the problem of slow copying of Vista local files. Steps: Click on “Start”/“Control Panel”/“Program" in Vista, open the “console" window, and then click the "Programs & Features" icon to open “Programs and Features" window, click on the left side of the "Open or Close Windows Function" option; will pop up "Windows function" window, there are many new features, here you can open or To turn off a feature, pull the scroll bar on the right to the bottom, and you will see a "remote differential compression" option, remove the hook to the left of the "remote differential compression" checkbox, and finally click “OK” Button; the system can be successfully turned off after restarting the machine, remote differential compression & rdquo; function.

2, close the index service (Windows Search) Vista's own drive index can improve the search speed, but if you usually open the index drive function, it will affect the speed of the system. If your computer configuration is not high, now you want to speed up the speed of Vista to delete, copy and move files locally. Turning off the Vista indexing service will optimize system performance and can have some effect. The method of closing is as follows: In Windows Vista, double-click to open “My Computer", select any disk partition, click the right mouse button, select “Properties> in the shortcut menu that pops up, click to enter the “General” Card, find below "Create an index for this drive to search faster" option, don't check this option, and finally press “OK” to exit.

3, close the Receive Window Auto-Tuning and Receive Side Scaling Vista TCP Receive Window AutoTuning has a TCP /IP stack function, you can adjust the size of each network connection window to optimize the TCP reception, and also optimize the download /upload speed And Receive Side Scaling allows the network to load from the network adapter and balance the allocation among multiple CPUs. Both of these functions are capable of optimizing the system, but if you do not set their parameters, it will slow down the system, so we recommend turning off these two functions. In addition, closing TCP/IP AutoTuning can solve file copy/move bugs, and can also solve problems such as slow multi-threaded downloads and multiple Internet browsing problems. The shutdown method is as follows: Log in to the system as an administrator in Vista and open a command prompt; enter the following command: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled to disable the TCP Receive Window AutoTuning function; enter the following command: netsh interface tcp set global rss =disabled means to disable the Receive Side Scaling function; finally restart the machine.

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