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Extremely Slow USB File Transfer Rates
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1995" data-source="post: 835233" data-attributes="member: 1995"><p>Has anyone experienced painfully slow file transfer rates via the USB 3.0 port to a USB 3.0 flash drive? </p><p></p><p>I'm running Win 10 Pro 64 bit on a Lenovo i7 T470s 7600u with a speedy SSD and all the latest updates. The flash drive is a Sandisk USB 3.0 64GB (I've tried FAT32 and NTFS). </p><p></p><p>Copying a folder with 1000s of files and about 1.6GB in size is excruciatingly painful. It seems to start off fine for a short while and grinds to a halt at the 14% or 18% mark, going down to 0 kbs for sustained amounts of time at certain points. Strangely enough the same copy to a Samsung external HDD is infinitely faster. Copying from the flash drive back to the SSD is quick. I have experienced this on 2 Win 10 laptops and on 2 USB 3.0 flash drives, the other being a Kingston 16GB. I've tried most of the fixes from the net but nothing seems to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1995, post: 835233, member: 1995"] Has anyone experienced painfully slow file transfer rates via the USB 3.0 port to a USB 3.0 flash drive? I'm running Win 10 Pro 64 bit on a Lenovo i7 T470s 7600u with a speedy SSD and all the latest updates. The flash drive is a Sandisk USB 3.0 64GB (I've tried FAT32 and NTFS). Copying a folder with 1000s of files and about 1.6GB in size is excruciatingly painful. It seems to start off fine for a short while and grinds to a halt at the 14% or 18% mark, going down to 0 kbs for sustained amounts of time at certain points. Strangely enough the same copy to a Samsung external HDD is infinitely faster. Copying from the flash drive back to the SSD is quick. I have experienced this on 2 Win 10 laptops and on 2 USB 3.0 flash drives, the other being a Kingston 16GB. I've tried most of the fixes from the net but nothing seems to work. [/QUOTE]
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