Win7 access to shared files is too slow solution (tested)

  

In the same local area network, users usually share a variety of files, users in need can access and download through the LAN What you need. However, many friends who use the Win7 system are particularly slow when accessing shared files. They don't know how to deal with this problem. The tutorials on the Internet are also different opinions and opinions. Through the careful experiment of Xiaobian, I found a best treatment plan, let's take a look.

Processing method:

First, you can modify the network card configuration to speed up the system access to shared files. On the network connection panel that is open on the Win7 system, right-click the “local connection” icon and select the property item. Then click the “Configure” button on the NIC Properties panel. A window will pop up again, switch to the “Advanced” tab, and then select “Large Transfer Offload v2 (IPv4)” to Set to “Close", then click the OK button.

Second, turn off the remote differential compression, and then check whether the shared file using the WiN7 system to access other system versions is very card. To turn off remote differential compression, you can type "Open or close the Windows function" in the Win7 desktop start menu search box, select "Remote differential compression" and click the OK button.

Through the above processing method, Win7 users can access the shared files on the LAN again after restarting, and you will find that the speed is improved a lot immediately. Double-clicking to enter the shared file is no longer slow. This method is also the most practical and effective method for Xiaobian pro-test. If you have other coups, please feel free to share it with us.

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