Bug in Windows 11 22H2; copying large files may take longer.

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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?
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vista RTM strikes back
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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).
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Havent experienced this issue. 40gb mkv, etc. Network or local transfers.
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Next time Intel asks Microsoft to make a new OS just for them, Microsoft needs to ignore them.
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umeng2002:

Next time Intel asks Microsoft to make a new OS just for them, Microsoft needs to ignore them.
This 100%, linux is bloated with AMD stuff but at least it works perfectly, windows is kinda made for intel and it runs terrible mostly on Intel than on AMD, interestingly
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D1stRU3T0R:

This 100%, linux is bloated with AMD stuff but at least it works perfectly, windows is kinda made for intel and it runs terrible mostly on Intel than on AMD, interestingly
What does it mean that linux is bloated with AMD stuff? In a context in which you have access to the source and you can actually point out to the exact part of the codebase that is bloated, without being this specific, could you elaborate a bit more?
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asturur:

What does it mean that linux is bloated with AMD stuff? In a context in which you have access to the source and you can actually point out to the exact part of the codebase that is bloated, without being this specific, could you elaborate a bit more?
It is just a very wrong statement. DRM (not to be confused with content protection), KMS etc. are general frameworks/APIs with partially shared infrastructure between drivers. A lot of fundamental design groundwork and first implementations were actually pioneered by Intel Linux devs.
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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.
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umeng2002:

Windows 10 was/ in working just fine.
Windows 10 also is laughably slow at copying small files, you can see something like <20MB/s even with PCIe 4.0 SSDs. But nobody cares because Windows users think it'd be normal, and you can't make a bold headline of it when it affects both Win 10 and 11. Not to speak of all the regressions caused by updates. Windows 10 was the worst Windows in ages...
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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.
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It's also slow when duplicating on the same drive, so at least that's not chipset (or Win 11 22H2) related.
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aufkrawall2:

It's also slow when duplicating on the same drive, so at least that's not chipset (or Win 11 22H2) related.
I reinstalled the latest Amd chipset drivers from here with the same results....copying or moving from a device on the cpu pci lanes to a device on the chipset lanes are an issue but copying to the cpu lanes are ok, Im wondering if the issue is with MS direct drive which to my knowledge came with the 22h2 release.
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It has been coming from Windows 10 with 20xHx versions as minimum. It can just stuck while copying
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The Goose:

I reinstalled the latest Amd chipset drivers from here with the same results....copying or moving from a device on the cpu pci lanes to a device on the chipset lanes are an issue but copying to the cpu lanes are ok, Im wondering if the issue is with MS direct drive which to my knowledge came with the 22h2 release.
BypassIO is not used for traditional file system activity that traverses the volume and file system stacks.
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asturur:

What does it mean that linux is bloated with AMD stuff? In a context in which you have access to the source and you can actually point out to the exact part of the codebase that is bloated, without being this specific, could you elaborate a bit more?
I didnt exactly mean bloated, but full of AMD code. You can check that a huge margin of linux kernels is AMD code only
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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. 🙄
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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