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01-16-2011, 05:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2011, 01:32 PM by Solidify.)
(01-16-2011, 05:06 PM)Google. Wrote: 1. Avoid connecting too many devices to a USB hub. Many users don't know that a USB hub divides the total bandwidth amongst the devices connected to it. If you have multiple USB ports on your computer, try to spread connecting the devices to them instead of connecting all the peripherals to a single multi-port hub.
2. Get a high speed USB cable of at least 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s). The shorter the data cord the better, try to use one that is less than 7 feet long. Longer cords will interfere with the sent information speed due to distance.
3. If the constant incoming and outgoing information from USB ports are keeping your computer busy, there is another solution to help the RAM capacity in your computer. If you have Windows Vista, there is a feature called ReadyBoost that allows you to use your USB flash stick as RAM. Readyboost is like a temporary page file on your memory stick and helps in your computer's memory performance. However, you need a flash memory stick capable of high speeds.
Read more: How to Speed Up USB Data Transfer Rate | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5110812_speed-us...z1BFL4ngqw
Thanks for the information although I don't use a hub.
Edit: The article suggests I enable disk write caching for my external HD. What exactly is 'write caching', what would it do and how would it possibly increase performance. I tried Google'ing my concerns but there's no clear explication of what 'write caching' is. Anyone care to break it down for me?
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Get CCleaner and Malewarebytes to get rid of unwanted files, try and try defragging. As for web browser, Google Chrome is easily the fastest. I also recommend upgrading your RAM.
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(01-17-2011, 06:52 AM)Jet Wrote: Get CCleaner and Malewarebytes to get rid of unwanted files, try and try defragging. As for web browser, Google Chrome is easily the fastest. I also recommend upgrading your RAM.
1. I have CCleaner and it doesn't help with transfer rates.
2. MBAM doesn't influence transfer rates. Also, I didn't say I had a virus/malware. My computer is clean. I'm just curious.
3. I defrag my HD regularly.
4. Google Chrome is fast but far from safe. I use Opera 11.
http://runegear.net/Thread-Which-Browser...6#pid51676
5. My RAM is not part of the problem. Data transfers don't coincide with RAM.
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Well some very nice but great tools to have are "Unlocker" and "Stickies" both are freeware.
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(01-17-2011, 01:45 PM)JohnRonder Wrote: Well some very nice but great tools to have are "Unlocker" and "Stickies" both are freeware.
I'm familiar with Unlocker. I used it once to delete a file that apparently 'no longer existed'. But what's Stickies and how can it help me?
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Ccleaner isn't actually a very good choice even though it removes junk files from your computer. It also can slows down your computer if you do not know what your removing. Some files in the Temporary folder Windows might still have use for them.
Registry cleaners have the same effects also.
Defragments can also slows down your computer and also bootup.
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(01-17-2011, 03:35 PM)Hollow™ Wrote: Ccleaner isn't actually a very good choice even though it removes junk files from your computer. It also can slows down your computer if you do not know what your removing. Some files in the Temporary folder Windows might still have use for them.
Registry cleaners have the same effects also.
Defragments can also slows down your computer and also bootup.
You sure do know how to help.
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lol mentioning anything to do with RAM won't solve his issue in this case. Physical memory is completely independant of transfer rate, so it won't help him.