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Hi,
when copying large files it takes a considerably long time for Vista to calculate the actual time to copy before actually starting copying. Isn't it possible to switch off this thinking-period? TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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I think SP1 fixes this issue.
Robert "Axel Dahmen" wrote in message ... Hi, when copying large files it takes a considerably long time for Vista to calculate the actual time to copy before actually starting copying. Isn't it possible to switch off this thinking-period? TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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Hello "Axel Dahmen":
I was concerned about that also since I move a lot of large video files around. The pop-up window would say calculating time remaining forever. However, when I click the arrrow down in that window it shows almost immediately that the file is being transferred at a rate of 60-70 MBs a second and seems to complete all the transfers about as fast as XP did. Have you clicked the down arrow in the pop-up file transfer window to see if there is actually a delay in the file transfer process or just a failure to show time remaining? xiowan..........in tucson "Axel Dahmen" wrote: Hi, when copying large files it takes a considerably long time for Vista to calculate the actual time to copy before actually starting copying. Isn't it possible to switch off this thinking-period? TIA, Axel Dahmen |
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"Robert McMillan" wrote in message ... I think SP1 fixes this issue. Robert SP1 improves it, but not quite fixes it, IIRC. |