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I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 and I'm running a file server using Windows Server 2003, both computers are hooked up through standard Cat5 through a D-Link DI-524. Whenever I pull files from the server machine to the vista machine it will transfer the files at a normal speed. Whenever I try to send files from the Vista machine to the server machine the transfer speed is ungodly slow. It took 7 minutes to transfer a 19mb file from Vista to Server, but to pull the same file back from the server took 25 seconds. Another related issue is that when I am sending files to the server machine from my vista machine, the vista machine becomes quite slow, sometimes taking 45-60 seconds to open any type of simple application (i.e. Firefox). As soon as the transfer is over the Vista machine behaves like normal. I recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 replacing WinXP Pro SP3 x86 and I never had any of the issues I am currently experiencing. System specs for both machines a *Vista Ultimate x64 SP1* EVGA 680i Motherboard C2D E6600 2GB Patriot DDR2 Geforce 7900GS 2x74gb WD Raptor in RAID-0 500gb Seagate Drive Sound Blaster X-fi ExtremeMusic *Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2* FIC VG33 845GE Motherboard Pentium 4 2.6 1GB Kingston DDR Integrated Intel Graphics WD 80GB Realtek HD Intergrated Audio -- 02ztsfocus |
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You may try to disable auto tuning. Or this troubleshooting may help.
Vista Slow Issues Vista business slow accessing domain resources ... I have a mix of machines running on an SBS domain. (XP, Mac, and Vista business) Two are Vista . ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaslow.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "02ztsfocus" wrote in message ... I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 and I'm running a file server using Windows Server 2003, both computers are hooked up through standard Cat5 through a D-Link DI-524. Whenever I pull files from the server machine to the vista machine it will transfer the files at a normal speed. Whenever I try to send files from the Vista machine to the server machine the transfer speed is ungodly slow. It took 7 minutes to transfer a 19mb file from Vista to Server, but to pull the same file back from the server took 25 seconds. Another related issue is that when I am sending files to the server machine from my vista machine, the vista machine becomes quite slow, sometimes taking 45-60 seconds to open any type of simple application (i.e. Firefox). As soon as the transfer is over the Vista machine behaves like normal. I recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 replacing WinXP Pro SP3 x86 and I never had any of the issues I am currently experiencing. System specs for both machines a *Vista Ultimate x64 SP1* EVGA 680i Motherboard C2D E6600 2GB Patriot DDR2 Geforce 7900GS 2x74gb WD Raptor in RAID-0 500gb Seagate Drive Sound Blaster X-fi ExtremeMusic *Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2* FIC VG33 845GE Motherboard Pentium 4 2.6 1GB Kingston DDR Integrated Intel Graphics WD 80GB Realtek HD Intergrated Audio -- 02ztsfocus |
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I figured out what the issue was ... FirstPacket under the nVidia Control Panel was enabled. As soon as I disabled that feature everything works perfectly! Just in case anyone is wondering this is driver version 9.64 64bit directly from nVidia's site. -- 02ztsfocus |
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THIS WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH!
"02ztsfocus" wrote: I figured out what the issue was ... FirstPacket under the nVidia Control Panel was enabled. As soon as I disabled that feature everything works perfectly! Just in case anyone is wondering this is driver version 9.64 64bit directly from nVidia's site. -- 02ztsfocus |
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