Bug in Windows 11 22H2; copying large files may take longer.
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asturur
The real question is , why? why one version yes and another no. What do you touch on the files while i m copying them.
Is something we do from windows 3.1, what do you still need to learn on file copying?
Alessio1989
vista RTM strikes back
reix2x
very happy hating Windows 10, i guess i will hate on 11 when i can't use 10 anymore, I'm so tired of this dependency on Microsoft U_U sadly there is no real alternative for windows on my work industry (3D stuff).
Agonist
Havent experienced this issue. 40gb mkv, etc. Network or local transfers.
umeng2002
Next time Intel asks Microsoft to make a new OS just for them, Microsoft needs to ignore them.
D1stRU3T0R
asturur
aufkrawall2
umeng2002
Windows 10 was/ in working just fine. MS made another OS just for Intel's Big/ Little design. In the process, they broke usability and introduced more bugs. When the AMD FX architecture release, MS ignored optimizing for it. When Intel made their super-duper DRM scheme, MS supported it right away.
Maybe AMD just isn't good at "greasing the wheels" like Intel has a habit of doing.
aufkrawall2
The Goose
Im currently running 2 pci gen 4 nvme drives on my b550 mortar and 2 sata ssd drives, my second nvme drive is limited to gen 3 due to the b550 limits but when copying a game folder from my gen 4 to gen 3 gen I get around 35mbs, ocassionally i get dips to zero and peaks of around 100mbs, I have noticed something strange though... copying from my second nvme which on my b550 chipset to sata is uneffected the same as ssd sata to sata on the b550 chipset are fine so the issue seems confined to nvme running off the cpu pci-e lanes, this issue started after the 22H2 update.
Are Intel owners having the same issue.
Ok this is strange, if i copy a game folder from my second nvme( b550 chipset ) to my 1st nvme i get normal transfer rate with dips down to mid 30s but peaks of over 1gig, on average I get over 600mbs thoughout the folder copy.
aufkrawall2
It's also slow when duplicating on the same drive, so at least that's not chipset (or Win 11 22H2) related.
The Goose
elaganza
It has been coming from Windows 10 with 20xHx versions as minimum. It can just stuck while copying
Astyanax
D1stRU3T0R
umeng2002
And to add to the "Microsoft is a joke" pile...
https://twitter.com/CapFrameX/status/1581306086417580032
Unreal9
I seem to have this issue. Copying large files slows to zero, sometimes it recovers after a minute, more often not at all.
It's so bad I started using Teracopy. 🙄
X7007
did they fix the issue?
I am also getting stuttering when copying more than 200 GB Files, it would start to stutter the computer mouse/sound for couple seconds and back every couple minutes, can't see any issue or hardware issue, never had this issue happen. CPU / RAM / GPU all below 10% and the HDD are 99%, but it takes at least 3-5 min to start stuttering, it doesn't happen instant. AIDA64 Stress test passed more than 20 hr