Yes, it is an overload issue. If I copy from the USB drive to a hard drive
and then to the TB drive, all is well.
I thought about a SATA card & external drive, but then I could not
universally use the drive with other computers like I could with USB. I
may rethink my decision.
Thx
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:23:59 -0400, "R. McCarty"
<PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote:
>Likely you're dealing with USB overload. Using a single USB 2.0
>external drive will deliver ~25 to 29 Megabytes-per-Second. If
>however you use two simultaneous external USB drives and more
>importantly do a USB drive to USB drive transfer the speed will
>be exceedingly bad. This is because most PCs have a single USB
>2.0 (Enhanced Controller/Hub). If you want to permanently use
>two external drives you might benefit from installing a separate 2.0
>PCI Card and dedicate it to your new Terabyte drive. Otherwise
>I'd forget USB and get a eSATA card and access your new drive
>with that and an external SATA enclosure. Immediately you'll see
>your throughput go from 25Meg to as high as 110 Megabytes.
>
>"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> XP Pro SP3
>>
>> Just installed a Western Digital 1 TB Drive, removed the FAT 32 partition
>> with Disk Mgt and installed a new partition formatted to NTFS. When I
>> try
>> to copy files from my older External USB 2.0 drive to this new External
>> 2.0
>> drive, the copying function stops after a short while and the computer
>> hangs without finishing the copy operation. I have to reset the computer.
>>
>> Are they are issues with copying large files or multiple files in XP? Are
>> there any large drive issues with XP? Some if my drive image files are 30
>> GB in size.
>>
>> TIA
>> --
>> Tom
>>
>
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Tom
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