Impossibly slow file copy for small files – Windows 7

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As a web developer I deal with lots of small files, site graphics & icons, css files, etc. I also knew all about Vista and its appallingly slow file copy performance which Microsoft had the gall to claim was a “realistic improvement over Windows XP”. Its all well a good being able to copy an entire blu-ray movie about my machine in seconds, but copying a site onto a USB stick takes nearly half an hour!!!

It seems alas that Windows 7 also suffers the same affliction
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Is there anything that can be done about it??
 
yeh, the OP could zip it and then copy it. But why should he?

Windows should be able to copy small files a bit faster than that!

14 minutes for 14 mb is ridiculous!
 
Got Vista SP1? Didn't that improve file transfer?

Also, could be the USB stick? Try and find a faster one maybe.
 
Got Vista SP1? Didn't that improve file transfer

I'm running Windows 7

Its a rant more than anything, I've read the technical white papers that Mark Russinovich has written about the so called "improvements" to the file copy algorithm in Vista and Windows 7 but this level of performance sucks big time.

Sure its nice when I can copy a single 4GB database file backup to the same pen stick in just over one minute

progress eh :rolleyes:
 
always zip before transferring a LOT of files to any media/location..

and disable AV too, will speed everything up

also, disable defender real-time scanning
 
I'm pretty sure this is a USB stick limitation, not a Windows issue. Any OS would end up having the same problem copying lots of little files to a USB stick.
 
I'm pretty sure this is a USB stick limitation, not a Windows issue. Any OS would end up having the same problem copying lots of little files to a USB stick.

Indeed, USB sticks are always slow when copying lots of files in my experience.
 
My other machine at work has the same issue, transfering a large site (3000+ files) 100MB to a eSATA 500GB disk takes about 15 minutes.

Same disk, but a 4.4GB DVD backup, 2 minutes
 
The problem is the USB stick, the very best ones can write at 20MB/s for large files. Most are slower than that, and for small files write speeds are horrendous.
Grab ATTO and you'll see this firsthand.
 
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