![]() Why is Windows 7 so slow in copying network files? An IT friend of mine referred me to this thread as I'm having the same issue as others. Skill DDR- 1. 60. WD 6. 40g Blacks Raid- 0. XFX 2. 75. GTX Nvidia VC's, built- in Realtek 8. L / 8. 11. 0SC gigabit LANXP box: Win. XP Pro 3. 2- bit SP3, Intel 8. MB, 3. 0ghz P4, 1gb Kingston memory, WD 3. Raptor 1. 0k RPM (OS HDD). Seagate 5. 00gb IDE (multimedia HDD), Seagate 1tb SATA (TV recording HDD), ATI 9. Pro VC, built- in Intel gigabit LANNetwork: Fully wired Cat- 5e network running DHCP server through an Actiontec MI4. WR Verizon FIOS router and uplinked to a Netgear GS1. Issue: From the Win. I am unable to copy large files across the network to the XP box.
Anyone using a Windows operating system can fall victim to a tcpip.sys problem, which unfortunately is usually related with the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. UPDATE TO PREVIOUS POST: Continued troubleshooting as follows. IntelĀ® Customer Support home page. Warranty and Replacement. Find answers to your questions about service and warranty options for your Intel branded product. Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center. 99% of the time, in Windows 7 or Vista, to configure networking, you are going to click on the Network and Sharing Center. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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